Medical Education Online (Aug 2013)

Career advising in family medicine: a theoretical framework for structuring the medical student/faculty advisor interview

  • Melissa Bradner,
  • Steven H. Crossman,
  • Allison A. Vanderbilt,
  • Judy Gary,
  • Paul Munson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3402/meo.v18i0.21173
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 0
pp. 1 – 7

Abstract

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Background: There are unique challenges to recruiting students into the specialty of family medicine within academic medical centers. Methods: At Virginia Commonwealth University, we developed an advising framework to help students address institutional and personal obstacles to choosing family medicine as a career. Results: The role of a faculty advisor is not to direct the student to a career choice but rather to foster a mentor relationship and help the student come to his or her own realizations regarding career choice. The faculty advisor/medical student interview is conceptualized as five discussion topics: self-knowledge, perception, organizational voice, cognitive dissonance, and anticipatory counseling. Conclusion: This framework is intended to assist faculty in their efforts to encourage students to consider a career in family medicine.

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