Medical students and residents are immersed in a busy world with unspoken expectations, invisible challenges, and other influences that comprise a hidden curriculum. This book provides a deeper understanding of this complex system, unique "insider" perspectives, and practical advice. To do this, it provides a platform built on applied sociology, history, organizational psychology, and science that reimagines how to manage medical training. This book seeks to level the playing field by demystifying the hidden curriculum, enabling medical trainees to achieve their full potential using well-defined effective strategies.
Key Features: