Professional identity formation (PIF) is a multi-dimensional and dynamic process central to health professions education. It involves integrating personal values with societal expectations and professional responsibilities. This article introduces a novel multi-layered conceptual framework-drawing on evolutionary economics, systems theory, and information architecture-to address a gap in current competency-based education models. Unlike prior frameworks, this approach provides a dynamic, interdisciplinary, and adaptable pathway for fostering reflective and ethically grounded healthcare professionals. By incorporating these elements, the framework uniquely supports educators in developing healthcare professionals who can navigate the evolving complexities of modern healthcare systems.
Keywords: Professional identity Formation; evolutionary economics; information architecture; interdisciplinary learning; reflective practice.