The social construction of time and its influence on medical education
Tasha R. Wyatt,
Edison Iglesias de Oliveira Vidal
Abstract:IntroductionFew sociocultural constructs exist that are so deeply embedded in our daily lives and able to influence our thoughts, behaviours and interactions than time itself. Time spans all cultures, and yet many of us have not critically engaged with how time effects what we do, how we perceive and the ways in which we interact. As such, our relationship to time remains almost invisible running in the background nearly unnoticed until it is somehow brought into conscious awareness.ContextIn this paper, we dr… Show more
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