Medical Students' Reflections on Transitioning to Their First General Practice Placement: Qualitative Descriptive Study
Sara Bashar Qasrawi, Maryam Tomerak, Shahad Abdulkhaleq Mamalchi, Fatima Atieh, Hasan AlAdraj, Mohamed Abdulla, Salim Fredericks, Ghufran Jassim, Hani Malik, Eric Clarke, Denis Harkin, Shaista Salman Guraya

TL;DR
Medical students often feel unprepared for their first clinical placements, facing emotional and practical challenges that highlight the gap between classroom learning and real-world practice.
Contribution
The study provides a qualitative framework for understanding medical students' professional identity formation during their first clinical placement.
Findings
Students experienced a disconnect between classroom knowledge and clinical practice, leading to uncertainty and emotional distress.
Supportive mentorship and structured reflection practices helped students build confidence and resilience.
Reflection alone is insufficient; it needs to be part of a broader supportive educational framework.
Abstract
Transitioning from preclinical to clinical training is a critical milestone of “becoming and being” in a medical student’s journey. Despite simulation-based learning, real-world clinical exposure remains indispensable in shaping professional identity. The clinical learning environment is a complex interplay of social, cultural, and organizational factors that influence students’ development as future health care professionals. This study explores medical students’ reflections on their first clinical placement in general practice, aiming to understand their experiences, challenges, and the clinical learning environment’s role in their learning and developing professional identity formation as a step toward establishing a conceptual framework and a common language for educators, which we hope will promote further advances to support beneficial professional identity formation. We…
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TopicsInnovations in Medical Education · Medical Education and Admissions · Diversity and Career in Medicine
