10779/rcsi.10774385.v1 Sophie Crowe Sophie Crowe Nicholas Clarke Nicholas Clarke Ruairi F. Brugha Ruairi F. Brugha ‘You do not cross them’: Hierarchy and emotion in doctors' narratives of power relations in specialist training Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland 2019 Ireland Emotion Hierarchy Medical Education Power Qualitative Research Epidemiology 2019-11-22 15:45:06 Journal contribution https://repository.rcsi.com/articles/journal_contribution/_You_do_not_cross_them_Hierarchy_and_emotion_in_doctors_narratives_of_power_relations_in_specialist_training/10774385 <p>Studies of medical education often focus on experiences and socialisation processes among undergraduate students, with fewer examining emotionality among postgraduate trainees. This article explores the relationship between power and emotion, questioning how affective relations between senior and junior doctors are patterned on the hierarchical structure of medicine. The study employs qualitative methods of in-depth, face-to-face and telephone interviews with fifty doctors at initial and advanced stages of specialist postgraduate training in teaching hospitals across Ireland, conducted between May and July, 2015. The study found that respect for hierarchy, anger and fear, intimidation, and disillusion were key themes in participants' narratives of relationships with senior staff who oversaw their postgraduate training. The implications of these emotional subjectivities for quality of training, patient care and willingness of junior doctors to pursue careers in Ireland, are discussed and recommendations and areas for further research proposed.</p>