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Feeling like an imposter: are surgeons holding themselves back?
Imposter syndrome is a psychological phenomenon where people doubt their achievements and have a persistent internalized fear of being exposed as a fraud, even when there is little evidence to support these thought processes.
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BACKGROUND: The Imposter Phenomenon (IP) is a psychological pattern emphasizing feelings of uncertainty and inadequacy despite evidence and acknowledgement of one's competence and accomplishments.
Lareib Raashed +4 more
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Introduction Despite the literature regarding the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on education, there is little research that specifically targets medical students and their relationship with online courses in regards to engagement and feelings of ...
S. Zaharia +3 more
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Negative performance evaluation in the imposter phenomenon
The imposter phenomenon (IP) is associated with a bias towards negative evaluation of one’s own performances. This study employs an online problem-solving task to investigate this bias. Participants (graduate students from the UK, US, and Europe; n = 163) solved reasoning problems and subsequently evaluated their performance.
Stephen Gadsby, Jakob Hohwy
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Frequency and Severity of Imposter Syndrome among Medical Students of a Private Medical College
Background: Students suffering from imposter syndrome/phenomenon (IP) consider themselves less competent and less skill full as compared to the abilities they actually possess.
Ambreen Khalid +2 more
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The atmosphere of constant scrutiny of academic ability that prevails in medical colleges may leave some students at risk of expressing feelings of intellectual fraudulence and phoniness. Impostor phenomenon (IP) traits have been associated with anxiety,
Maryam Jameel Naser +5 more
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Impostor Phenomenon: an Overview of Foreign Studies
This study entails the overview of international research of impostor phenomenon. Individuals with high impostor phenomenon are not able to internalize their professional success and are afraid to be found as frauds.
M.S. Sheveleva
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BACKGROUND: Imposter syndrome occurs when high-achieving individuals have a pervasive sense of self-doubt combined with fear of being exposed as a fraud, despite objective measures of success. This threatens mental health and well-being. The prevalence and severity of imposter syndrome has not been studied among general surgery
Anuradha R, Bhama +6 more
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From hiding to sharing. A descriptive phenomenological study on the experience of being coached for impostor syndrome [PDF]
Impostor syndrome has become the topic of many coaching conversations. However, research so far has offered scarce guidance on effective interventions. This research used descriptive phenomenology to describe the experience of being coached for impostor ...
Cristina Magro
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