Background Despite there being a concerted effort in recent years to influence what doctors can do to tackle health inequalities in the UK, there has been limited policy focus on what undergraduate students need to learn at medical school in preparation for this. This project led by members of the Health Inequalities Group of the Royal College of General Practitioners in collaboration with the Institute of Health Equity, University College London sought to fill this gap. Discussion We conducted a Delphi poll using our teaching and stakeholder networks. We identified 5 areas for learning focusing on key knowledge and skills. These were population concepts, health systems, marginalised patient groups, cultural diversity and ethics. Su...
INTRODUCTION: The United States currently stands as an epicenter for different identities noting var...
Current medical education prepares doctors to diagnose, assess and treat individual patients yet lac...
The burden of disease is borne by those who suffer as patients but also by society at large, includi...
© 2015 Williamson et al.; licensee BioMed Central. Background: Despite there being a concerted effor...
BACKGROUND: Despite there being a concerted effort in recent years to influence what doctors can do ...
This paper is the result of collaboration between the Health Inequalities Standing Group and the Ins...
Background: It is well recognised that marked inequalities in mortality and morbidity exist between ...
Background: The Selective Programme (Selectives) at the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) is a thr...
Purpose: Despite advances in medical technology, health disparities persist and even worsen over tim...
Purpose- This study investigates the performance of practicing physicians and medical trainees on le...
Purpose: This is part of a larger study looking at improving the health and work (HW) dialogue bet...
Aims/Objectives/Background: We will present on a project commissioned by Public Health England (PHE...
Background: We report on a project commissioned by the UK Government’s executive agency Public Heal...
Since its establishment, the School of Medicine and Dentistry (SMD)at James Cook University (JCU) ha...
Learning Objectives: To deliver evidence-based health equity education in resident and faculty confe...
INTRODUCTION: The United States currently stands as an epicenter for different identities noting var...
Current medical education prepares doctors to diagnose, assess and treat individual patients yet lac...
The burden of disease is borne by those who suffer as patients but also by society at large, includi...
© 2015 Williamson et al.; licensee BioMed Central. Background: Despite there being a concerted effor...
BACKGROUND: Despite there being a concerted effort in recent years to influence what doctors can do ...
This paper is the result of collaboration between the Health Inequalities Standing Group and the Ins...
Background: It is well recognised that marked inequalities in mortality and morbidity exist between ...
Background: The Selective Programme (Selectives) at the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) is a thr...
Purpose: Despite advances in medical technology, health disparities persist and even worsen over tim...
Purpose- This study investigates the performance of practicing physicians and medical trainees on le...
Purpose: This is part of a larger study looking at improving the health and work (HW) dialogue bet...
Aims/Objectives/Background: We will present on a project commissioned by Public Health England (PHE...
Background: We report on a project commissioned by the UK Government’s executive agency Public Heal...
Since its establishment, the School of Medicine and Dentistry (SMD)at James Cook University (JCU) ha...
Learning Objectives: To deliver evidence-based health equity education in resident and faculty confe...
INTRODUCTION: The United States currently stands as an epicenter for different identities noting var...
Current medical education prepares doctors to diagnose, assess and treat individual patients yet lac...
The burden of disease is borne by those who suffer as patients but also by society at large, includi...