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Identity Work: A Qualitative Study of Residents’ Experiences Navigating Identity Struggles
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Identity Work: A Qualitative Study of Residents’ Experiences Navigating Identity Struggles

Adam P. Sawatsky, Caroline L. Matchett, Frederic W. Hafferty, Sayra Cristancho, William E. Bynum, IV, Jonathan S. Ilgen, Lara Varpio
Building Resilient Healthcare Teams: Insights from Analogy to the Social Biology of Ants, Honey Bees and Other Social Insects
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Building Resilient Healthcare Teams: Insights from Analogy to the Social Biology of Ants, Honey Bees and Other Social Insects

Sayra Cristancho, Graham Thompson
Fewer themes, more stories: shall we consider alternative ways for representing complexity well?
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Fewer themes, more stories: shall we consider alternative ways for representing complexity well?

Sayra Cristancho
Lessons on resilience: Learning to manage complexity
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Lessons on resilience: Learning to manage complexity

Sayra Cristancho
From problem solving to problem definition: scrutinizing the complex nature of clinical practice
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From problem solving to problem definition: scrutinizing the complex nature of clinical practice

Sayra Cristancho, Lorelei Lingard, Glenn Regehr
On the value of the ‘subjective’ in studies of human behavior and cognition
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On the value of the ‘subjective’ in studies of human behavior and cognition

Mark Goldszmidt, Saad Chahine, Sayra Cristancho, Chris Watling, Lorelei Lingard
How do small groups make decisions?: A theoretical framework to inform the implementation and study of clinical competency committees
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How do small groups make decisions?: A theoretical framework to inform the implementation and study of clinical competency committees

Saad Chahine, Sayra Cristancho, Jessica Jessica Padgett, Lorelei Lingard
‘How would you call this in English?’: Being reflective about translations in international, cross-cultural qualitative research
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‘How would you call this in English?’: Being reflective about translations in international, cross-cultural qualitative research

Esther Helmich, Sayra Cristancho, Laura Diachun, Lorelei Lingard
Adapting despite “walls coming down”: Healthcare providers’ experiences of COVID-19 as an implosive adaptation
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Adapting despite “walls coming down”: Healthcare providers’ experiences of COVID-19 as an implosive adaptation

Sayra Cristancho, Emily Field, Taryn Taylor