Background The British medical student population has undergone rapid diversification over the last decades. This study focuses on medical students' views about their experiences in relation to ethnicity and gender during their undergraduate training within the context of the hidden curriculum in one British medical school as part of a wider qualitative research project into undergraduate medical education. Method We interviewed 36 undergraduate medical students in one British Medical School, across all five years of training using a semi-structured interview schedule. We selected them by random and quota sampling, stratified by sex and ethnicity and used the whole medical school population as a sampling frame. Data analyses involved t...
Background: Many studies have assessed perspectives of medical students toward institutional diversi...
The inclusion of a gender perspective in medicine has shown that gender is an essential factor in he...
Objective To explore medical student perceptions and experiences of gender bias within medical educa...
Abstract Background The British medical student population has undergone rapid diversification over ...
Context Globalisation has profoundly affected health care by increasing the diversity of clinicians...
Context Gender‐related inequality and disparity hinders efforts to develop a medical workforce that...
Objective: To investigate what going to medical school means to academically able 14-16 year olds fr...
Medical education is subject to competing discourses; the discourse of standardisation which promote...
Background Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) medical students and professionals frequently un...
OBJECTIVE: To explore ethnic stereotypes of UK medical students in the context of academic underachi...
Background: Medical education is characterized by unequal conditions for women/men and white/raciali...
Background Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) medical students and professionals frequently und...
Jacqueline M Van Wyk,1 Soornarain S Naidoo,2 Kogie Moodley,1 Susan B Higgins-Opitz3 1Nelson R. Mande...
Gender bias has been entrenched in healthcare education, research and clinical practice.1 In a revie...
Objective To explore ethnic stereotypes of UK medical students in the context of academic underachie...
Background: Many studies have assessed perspectives of medical students toward institutional diversi...
The inclusion of a gender perspective in medicine has shown that gender is an essential factor in he...
Objective To explore medical student perceptions and experiences of gender bias within medical educa...
Abstract Background The British medical student population has undergone rapid diversification over ...
Context Globalisation has profoundly affected health care by increasing the diversity of clinicians...
Context Gender‐related inequality and disparity hinders efforts to develop a medical workforce that...
Objective: To investigate what going to medical school means to academically able 14-16 year olds fr...
Medical education is subject to competing discourses; the discourse of standardisation which promote...
Background Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) medical students and professionals frequently un...
OBJECTIVE: To explore ethnic stereotypes of UK medical students in the context of academic underachi...
Background: Medical education is characterized by unequal conditions for women/men and white/raciali...
Background Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) medical students and professionals frequently und...
Jacqueline M Van Wyk,1 Soornarain S Naidoo,2 Kogie Moodley,1 Susan B Higgins-Opitz3 1Nelson R. Mande...
Gender bias has been entrenched in healthcare education, research and clinical practice.1 In a revie...
Objective To explore ethnic stereotypes of UK medical students in the context of academic underachie...
Background: Many studies have assessed perspectives of medical students toward institutional diversi...
The inclusion of a gender perspective in medicine has shown that gender is an essential factor in he...
Objective To explore medical student perceptions and experiences of gender bias within medical educa...