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Area of Science:

  • Medical Education
  • Professional Development
  • Surgical Practice

Background:

  • Traditional views of expertise contrast with the continuous, emergent nature of professional development.
  • The concept of 'becoming' captures the dynamic interplay of capability, confidence, and identity formation.
  • Understanding the tensions in daily practice is crucial for professional growth.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the concept of 'becoming' in the context of surgical professionals.
  • To apply Deleuze's theory of 'becoming' to understand professional identity and practice.
  • To propose Deleuzian mapping as a novel research and pedagogical method in surgery.

Main Methods:

  • A Deleuze-inspired study focusing on mapping surgeons' experiences.
  • Qualitative research methods to explore the nuances of professional practice.
  • Application of philosophical concepts to understand professional identity.

Main Results:

  • Deleuze's theory of 'becoming' provides a richer framework than conventional terms like competence and quality.
  • Mapping surgeons' experiences reveals the emergent and relational aspects of professional development.
  • The study highlights the struggles inherent in the process of 'becoming' an expert.

Conclusions:

  • The concept of 'becoming' offers a more dynamic and nuanced understanding of professional development in surgery.
  • Deleuzian mapping is a valuable method for researching health professionals' experiences.
  • This approach has significant potential as a pedagogical tool in medical education.