Conceptualizing "Preparedness for Practice": Perspectives of Early-Career Family Physicians

CONCLUSIONS: Preparedness for practice involves an interplay of dynamic and complex constructs from competence, self-confidence, capability, and adaptability. Preparedness is more than possessing several competencies; it calls for integrating and applying competencies in complex and changing environments. This study aimed to start a discussion on what end point is desirable for residency education and proposed that the end point needs to move beyond competencies.PMID:37643091 | DOI:10.22454/FamMed.2023.294689
Source: Famly Medicine - Category: Primary Care Authors: Source Type: research