RT @LyellJ: If all trainees who thought they were impostors REALLY were impostors, fewer people would be joining you on rounds ➡️ Dependin…
RT @LyellJ: If all trainees who thought they were impostors REALLY were impostors, fewer people would be joining you on rounds ➡️ Dependin…
If all trainees who thought they were impostors REALLY were impostors, fewer people would be joining you on rounds ➡️ Depending on methodology, 40% of trainees have “impostorism,” especially those with alternative paths or underrepresentation in medicine
Evidently, #women, people from underrepresented minorities (#URMs), and #IMGs are more likely to experience this phenomenon ⚠️ (5/9) https://t.co/dvwMXSm4xX https://t.co/4dFVutfLLJ
RT @rebgross: @stevehornby79 @Skepticscalpel Glad to hear that! Imposter syndrome is a common feature among medics & needs to be studied in…
@stevehornby79 @Skepticscalpel Glad to hear that! Imposter syndrome is a common feature among medics & needs to be studied in surgical trainees. https://t.co/h0YNlAiRTm
@MStott88 @lyndsay_pearce1 @lizzyelsey @abdullatif_aydn @OrthopodReg @CMcIlhenny @cathymferguson Imposter syndrome more common in women. Villnock et al 2016. https://t.co/VzKG9LEYXd Legassie et al 2008. https://t.co/LCWcBJulD0