Trends & Occupations
Organizational Socialization Tactics
Assimilation of Medical Professionals
Role Communication
Conceptualizations of Organizational Assimilation
100
What industry is one of our nations largest employment sectors?
What is the Healthcare Industry
100
This tactic are activities that occur for a group of newcomers
What is Collective
100
This is what is intended, offerred, and endorsed by the medical profession
What is the formal curriculum
100
This refers to specific forms of behavior associated with positions that originally develop from task requirements
What is Roles
100
This is when individuals attempt to learn more about occupations and professions and organizations try to manage impressions among potential recruits
What is Anticipatory socialization
200
According to the text, about how many jobs will there be in 2016 that is related to the healthcare industry?
What is 17 million
200
An example of this tactic would be a technician learning how to perform the repetitive steps of dialysis treatment
What is Sequential
200
In medical school these years are devoted to mastering basic science and principles of human body functioning, with limited clinical time
What is Years 1-2 (preclinical)
200
This is known as leader-member exchange and is a three part process that occurs during unstructured task accomplishment
What is Role development
200
This tactic is when someone is seeking information by observing others in relevant situations
What is Observing
300
According to the US Health Resources and Services Administration, where is there a significant lack of professions in the healthcare industry?
Who are primary care physicians
300
A Fixed tactic is when an organization enforces exact timing for completion of each phase of a job before a transition can take place, what is this Health Organization Example?
What is a nursing home requiring a 90-day probationary work period for all new employees before benefits start
300
This consists of unscripted, impromptu, and interpersonal instructional communication that takes place among and between faculty and students
What is informal curriculum
300
This is behavior that occurs when two or more persons consciously interact with the expres purpose of altering the others expectations
What is Role negotiation
300
This tactic is when someone is soliciting information by understanding previous observed behaviors
What is Surveillance
400
What are the two major categories that health occupations fall into?
What is health care professions and public health professions
400
An example of this tactic is when an organization does not want to change newcomers and strives to maximize their unique skills and abilities
What is Investiture
400
Physicians-in-training begin their education as relative outsiders to medicine, but over time their assimilation gives them this
What is insider status
400
This is all the activity of a given participant on a given occasion which serves to influence in any way
What is Role performance
400
An example of this tactic would be wearing business casual clothes while working at an insurance company with a strict, formal dress code
What is Testing limits
500
These professionals focus their work activities on education, research, and promotion of healthy lifestyles.
Who are public health professionals
500
An example of this tactic is when a dental hygienist is working at a private practice and must learn group norms on her own, with no formal training
What is Disjunctive
500
This is a way that physicians-in-training deal with medical education's emotional, intellectual, and physical rigors
What is emotion management
500
This is defined as the ongoing interplay of contradictions that produce, shape, and maintain behaviors associated with a particular role
What is Role dialectics
500
An example of this tactic would be an intern watching a senior medical resident receive praise and encouragement for giving a successful case presentation
What is Observing
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