Context Gender‐related inequality and disparity hinders efforts to develop a medical workforce that facilitates universal access to safe, just and equitable health care. Little is known about how medical students perceive the impact of their gender on their learning in clinical practice. Our aim in this study was to address this gap, establishing students’ perceptions of the impact of their gender on learning in the clinical context as part of the wider medical education community of practice. Methods We undertook a qualitative study that simultaneously gathered data through narrative individual interviews and online case reports from male and female students (n = 31) from different academic cohorts with prior experience of clinical prac...
INTRODUCTION: In 1998, gaps were found to exist in the basic medical curriculum of the Radboud Unive...
Gender is an essential determinant of health and illness. Gender awareness in doctors contributes to...
Contains fulltext : 182184.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Although severa...
Background: Research shows that medical education is characterized by unequal conditions for women a...
Jacqueline M Van Wyk,1 Soornarain S Naidoo,2 Kogie Moodley,1 Susan B Higgins-Opitz3 1Nelson R. Mande...
Background The British medical student population has undergone rapid diversification over the last...
The inclusion of a gender perspective in medicine has shown that gender is an essential factor in he...
Abstract Background The British medical student population has undergone rapid diversification over ...
Background: Previous research has found a relationship between students’ gender and attitudes sur...
Gender bias has been entrenched in healthcare education, research and clinical practice.1 In a revie...
More women are in medicine. The study aimed at examining medical students' perception of female doct...
Objective To explore medical student perceptions and experiences of gender bias within medical educa...
Background: Gender is an important social determinant, that influences healthcare. The lack of gende...
Previous research has found a relationship between students’ gender and attitudes surrounding peer p...
Background. Gender bias is strongly present in the medical field and results in differences in diagn...
INTRODUCTION: In 1998, gaps were found to exist in the basic medical curriculum of the Radboud Unive...
Gender is an essential determinant of health and illness. Gender awareness in doctors contributes to...
Contains fulltext : 182184.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Although severa...
Background: Research shows that medical education is characterized by unequal conditions for women a...
Jacqueline M Van Wyk,1 Soornarain S Naidoo,2 Kogie Moodley,1 Susan B Higgins-Opitz3 1Nelson R. Mande...
Background The British medical student population has undergone rapid diversification over the last...
The inclusion of a gender perspective in medicine has shown that gender is an essential factor in he...
Abstract Background The British medical student population has undergone rapid diversification over ...
Background: Previous research has found a relationship between students’ gender and attitudes sur...
Gender bias has been entrenched in healthcare education, research and clinical practice.1 In a revie...
More women are in medicine. The study aimed at examining medical students' perception of female doct...
Objective To explore medical student perceptions and experiences of gender bias within medical educa...
Background: Gender is an important social determinant, that influences healthcare. The lack of gende...
Previous research has found a relationship between students’ gender and attitudes surrounding peer p...
Background. Gender bias is strongly present in the medical field and results in differences in diagn...
INTRODUCTION: In 1998, gaps were found to exist in the basic medical curriculum of the Radboud Unive...
Gender is an essential determinant of health and illness. Gender awareness in doctors contributes to...
Contains fulltext : 182184.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Although severa...