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전문직 정체성 형성 및 촉진을 위한 의학교육 현황과 고려점
Current Status and Directions of Professional Identity Formation in Medical Education 원문보기

의학교육논단 = Korean medical education review, v.23 no.2, 2021년, pp.80 - 89  

한희영 (서던일리노이대학교 의과대학 의학교육학과) ,  서보영 (서던일리노이대학교 의과대학 의학교육학과)

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Professional identity formation (PIF) is an essential concept in professional education. Many scholars have explored conceptual frameworks of PIF and conducted empirical studies to advance an understanding of the construct in medical education. Despite its importance, it is unclear what educational ...

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