Abstract
In this article I examine how clinical problem-based medical education sets the scene for
social identity development in medical students. According to Crossley and Vivekananda-Schmidt (2009) social identity development relates to medical students’ professional
behaviour, acting and thinking and affects how medical students approach learning in
problem-based medical education. Therefore, it is important to gain new knowledge about
which social identities are at stake in problem-based medical education. I conducted an
ethnographic study at Aalborg University Hospital, involving 7 medical students for 240
hours of participant observation and 8 hours of semi-structured interviews. During the
analysis we were able to identify three prominent social identities that medical students either
assumed themselves or were assigned by professionals, peers and patients: Social identity as
medical student, as nearly physician, and as colleague
social identity development in medical students. According to Crossley and Vivekananda-Schmidt (2009) social identity development relates to medical students’ professional
behaviour, acting and thinking and affects how medical students approach learning in
problem-based medical education. Therefore, it is important to gain new knowledge about
which social identities are at stake in problem-based medical education. I conducted an
ethnographic study at Aalborg University Hospital, involving 7 medical students for 240
hours of participant observation and 8 hours of semi-structured interviews. During the
analysis we were able to identify three prominent social identities that medical students either
assumed themselves or were assigned by professionals, peers and patients: Social identity as
medical student, as nearly physician, and as colleague
| Translated title of the contribution | Hvordan klinisk problembaseret medicinsk uddannelse danner grundlag for udviklingen af medicinstuderendes sociale identitet |
|---|---|
| Original language | English |
| Journal | Dansk Universitetspædagogisk Tidsskrift |
| ISSN | 1901-5089 |
| Publication status | Published - 2026 |
Keywords
- learning, educational science and teaching
- management, organizational development and innovation
- schools, courses and institutions
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