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Investigating US medical students' motivation to respond to lapses in professionalism.

van der Vossen MM-, Teherani A, van Mook WNKA, et al. Investigating US medical students' motivation to respond to lapses in professionalism. Med Educ. 2018;52(8):838-850. doi:10.1111/medu.13617.

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October 3, 2018
van der Vossen MM-, Teherani A, van Mook WNKA, et al. Med Educ. 2018;52(8):838-850.
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Research has shown that unprofessional and disruptive behavior can compromise a culture of safety. However, less is known about how medical students respond to lapses in professionalism. Using a qualitative approach, researchers found that students did report observing unprofessional behavior among faculty and their peers. Students were less driven to respond to it if they feared retribution and more likely to respond if they felt others would benefit from doing so.

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van der Vossen MM-, Teherani A, van Mook WNKA, et al. Investigating US medical students' motivation to respond to lapses in professionalism. Med Educ. 2018;52(8):838-850. doi:10.1111/medu.13617.

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