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The Hidden Curriculum in the Postgraduate Psychiatry Trainee Program.

Aseem Mehra1, Pinki Sevda2, Vijay Kumar Saini3

  • 1Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh, India.

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The hidden curriculum significantly impacts psychiatry resident professional identity via unspoken rules and culture. Addressing this implicit learning enhances trainee development and patient-centered care.

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Hidden curriculumpostgraduate trainingprofessional identity formationrole modeling

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Area of Science:

  • Medical Education
  • Psychiatry Training
  • Professional Identity Formation

Background:

  • The hidden curriculum, comprising implicit norms and cultural influences, plays a critical role in professional development.
  • Formal curricula in postgraduate psychiatry training do not encompass all aspects of learning.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the impact of the hidden curriculum on professional identity formation in postgraduate psychiatry trainees.
  • To identify key components of the hidden curriculum and their influence on ethical development, communication skills, well-being, and professionalism.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative analysis of trainee experiences and observations.
  • Review of institutional culture and role modeling dynamics.

Main Results:

  • The hidden curriculum significantly shapes trainees' understanding of ethics, communication, and professionalism.
  • Implicit norms and role modeling are powerful, often unacknowledged, educational forces.
  • Institutional culture directly influences trainee well-being and professional identity.

Conclusions:

  • Recognizing and actively shaping the hidden curriculum is essential for enhancing postgraduate psychiatry training.
  • A positive hidden curriculum fosters more humane, patient-centered psychiatric practice.
  • Interventions targeting the hidden curriculum can improve trainee development and overall quality of care.