Nurturing professional identity through a community based education program: medical students experience.

Anisa Ahmad, Muhamad S Bahri Yusoff, Wan M Zahiruddin Wan Mohammad, Mohd Z Mat Nor
Author Information
  1. Anisa Ahmad: Medical Education Department, School of Medical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Kelantan, Malaysia.
  2. Muhamad S Bahri Yusoff: Medical Education Department, School of Medical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Kelantan, Malaysia.
  3. Wan M Zahiruddin Wan Mohammad: Community Medicine Department, School of Medical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Kelantan, Malaysia.
  4. Mohd Z Mat Nor: Medical Education Department, School of Medical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Kelantan, Malaysia.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Community-based education (CBE) has an impact on the types of medical students produced at the end of medical training. However, its impact on professional identity development (PID) has not been clearly understood. This study thus explores the effect of the CBE program on PID.
METHODS: A qualitative phenomenological study was conducted on a group of Universiti Sains Malaysia medical students who had finished the Community and Family Case Study (CFCS) program. Data were gathered through focused group discussions and student reflective journals. Participants were sampled using the maximal variation technique of purposive sampling. Three steps of thematic analysis using the Atlasti software were employed to identify categories, subthemes, and themes.
RESULTS: Personal, role, social, and research identities were generated that contribute to the PID of medical students through the CFCS program. The results indicate that the CFCS program nurtured personal identity through the development of professional skills, soft skills, and personal values. Pertaining to role identity, this is related to patient care in terms of primary care and interprofessional awareness. Pertaining to social identity, the obvious feature was community awareness related to culture, society, and politics. A positive outcome of the CFCS program was found to be its fostering of research skills, which is related to the use of epidemiology and research methods.
CONCLUSION: The findings indicate that the CFCS program promotes PID among medical students. The current data highlight and provide insights into the importance of integrating CBE into medical curricula to prepare future doctors for their entry into the profession.

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