Abstract
A medical student on her internal medicine clerkship says her numerical medical professionalism grade was “just a game.” Building on this anecdote, we suggest there is good reason to believe that numerical summative assessments of medical student professionalism can, paradoxically, undermine medical student professionalism by sapping internal motivation and converting conversations about core professional values into just another hurdle to residency. We suggest better ways of supporting medical student professional development, including a portfolio comprised of written personal reflection and periodic 360° formative assessment in the context of longitudinal faculty coaching.
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Pinto-Powell, R., & Lahey, T. (2019, August 15). Just a Game: the Dangers of Quantifying Medical Student Professionalism. Journal of General Internal Medicine. Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11606-019-05063-x
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