Impact of interpersonal relations on learning and development of professional identity: A study of residents ’ perceptions
ConclusionsSeveral extracurricular factors outside of the workplace contribute to resident learning and identity development, including interpersonal relations, which have positive and negative impacts. The most often noted negative impact of interpersonal relations outside of work between residents and faculty related to perceived lapses in teaching skills.
Source: Emergency Medicine Australasia - Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Danielle Blouin Tags: Education and Training Source Type: research
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