Investigating the Prevalence and Impact Of Incivility In Medical Schools: A Review of the Literature
Type of Proposal
Paper: Theorizing from the literature
Abstract
Incivility in healthcare occurs at all levels, but is largely studied among nurses. The focus of this proposal is the prevalence and impact of incivility in graduate medical education.
Keywords
Incivility. Medical School.
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Recommended Citation
Green, W. M.,
Durbin, J. M.,
&
Prior, I. C.
(2019).
Investigating the Prevalence and Impact Of Incivility In Medical Schools: A Review of the Literature.
Adult Education Research Conference.
https://newprairiepress.org/aerc/2019/papers/36
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Investigating the Prevalence and Impact Of Incivility In Medical Schools: A Review of the Literature
Incivility in healthcare occurs at all levels, but is largely studied among nurses. The focus of this proposal is the prevalence and impact of incivility in graduate medical education.