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What if the future of medicine depends not just on what learners know—but on who they are becoming? In this thought-provoking episode we sit down with psychologist and medical education expert Joke Fleer to explore the invisible but powerful process of professional identity formation. From the unspoken cultural norms that shape future physicians, to the risks of unchecked assumptions, Fleer unpacks how reflection, self-awareness, and safe learning spaces can help learners stay true to themselves while stepping into demanding professional roles. Whether you’re in healthcare, education, or any high-pressure field, this conversation offers insights that go far beyond the clinic.
Discover why reflection isn’t just a soft skill, and why grading it might be missing the point entirely.
Questions? Feedback? Ideas? Contact us at [email protected]
Audio Editing: Celina Bertoncini
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What if the future of medicine depends not just on what learners know—but on who they are becoming? In this thought-provoking episode we sit down with psychologist and medical education expert Joke Fleer to explore the invisible but powerful process of professional identity formation. From the unspoken cultural norms that shape future physicians, to the risks of unchecked assumptions, Fleer unpacks how reflection, self-awareness, and safe learning spaces can help learners stay true to themselves while stepping into demanding professional roles. Whether you’re in healthcare, education, or any high-pressure field, this conversation offers insights that go far beyond the clinic.
Discover why reflection isn’t just a soft skill, and why grading it might be missing the point entirely.
Questions? Feedback? Ideas? Contact us at [email protected]
Audio Editing: Celina Bertoncini
Additional Resources
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