Big five personality traits of medical students and workplace performance in the final clerkship year using an EPA framework

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Harm Peters, Amelie Garbe, Simon M. Breil, Sebastian Oberst, Susanne Selch, Ylva Holzhausen

In: BMC Medical Education 24 (2024), 1, 453

Abstract

The qualities of trainees play a key role in entrustment decisions by clinical supervisors for the assignments of professional tasks and levels of supervision. A recent body of qualitative research has shown that in addition to knowledge and skills, a number of personality traits are relevant in the workplace; however, the relevance of these traits has not been investigated empirically. The aim of this study was to analyse the workplace performance of final-year medical students using an Entrustable Professional Activity (EPA) framework in relation to their personality traits.



Keywords: Workplace performance; Entrustable professional activities; Personality traits; Big five
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-024-05434-x

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