In this study of student nurses at Duke University, Professor Simpson
challenges earlier research by demonstrating that a professional school
does socialise its students. In addition, by constructing a model that
brings together competing theories of socialisation, she finds that
socialisation is not necessarily cumulative or unidirectional.
Conceptualisations that focus on individual students, such as those
emphasising role modelling, student values or peer relations, obscure
the most significant conditions and processes. The program of a school
is the fundamental structure of occupational socialisation and this
structure, not its students, should be blamed for failures and praised
for success.