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Contextualizing the Impostor "Syndrome". [PDF]
The impostor "syndrome" refers to the notion that some individuals feel as if they ended up in esteemed roles and positions not because of their competencies, but because of some oversight or stroke of luck. Such individuals therefore feel like frauds or "impostors." Despite the fact that impostor feelings are often linked to marginalized groups in ...
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Leadership and Impostor Syndrome in Surgery. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Impostor syndrome is an internalized sense of incompetence and not belonging. We examined associations between impostor syndrome and holding leadership positions in medicine. STUDY DESIGN: A cross-sectional survey was distributed to US physicians from June 2021 to ...
Iwai Y +6 more
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Impostor syndrome throughout medical training: Looking at impostor syndrome in a new way. [PDF]
Porter AP, James WD.
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Empathy Rounds: Residents Combating Impostor Syndrome. [PDF]
Slade SJ.
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Tackling impostor syndrome: A multidisciplinary approach [PDF]
What is Imposter Syndrome, whom does it affect, and when, and why is it important to recognize? In this multidisciplinary article, the phenomenon is defined and discussed by a psychiatrist, followed by strategic advice by a radiologist, interventional radiologist and radiation oncologist.
Elizabeth Kagan, Arleo +4 more
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Impostor syndrome and pretense [PDF]
Impostor Syndrome is the belief or feeling that one is passing oneself off as much more capable than one really is. Anecdotally, it is experienced more by members of historically disadvantaged groups, but the empirical data seems inconsistent with this view.
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Studying overseas may offer myriad riches of extraordinary experiences, especially due to the opportunities to immerse into a different academic culture. However, for some, the difference may be a hurdle that brings them into a mental roller coaster along their study journey.
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Impostor syndrome is actually contradicting himself. If you doubt your accomplishments, why would you bother trying to attain them? Impostor syndrome might be derived from OCD; you are obsessed with proving yourself, whilst really improving yourself.
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I—What Is Impostor Syndrome? [PDF]
People are described as suffering from impostor syndrome when they feel that their external markers of success are unwarranted, and fear being revealed as a fraud. Impostor syndrome is commonly framed as a troubling individual pathology, to be overcome through self-help strategies or therapy.
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This text delves into the role of fiction and storytelling in the context of GPT-3, a powerful language model with the ability to generate human-like text. Drawing from fiction theory and historical examples of illusionism such as the Mechani- cal Turk, the discussion highlights the potential of GPT-3 for entertainment and creative applications.
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