Context: Literature published around a decade ago demonstrated that UK individuals from non-traditional groups may not consider, or aspire to, medicine because of sociocultural barriers and instead may perceive medicine as ‘not for the likes of me’. Since this time, the UK higher education landscape has undergone significant change, with an increased emphasis on student choice and widening access (WA) initiatives. Consequently, the present study looks anew at the perceptions of medicine held by school pupils from non-traditional backgrounds to assess whether sociocultural factors remain a major barrier to medicine. Methods: Focus groups were conducted with 71 high-achieving school pupils in their penultimate or final years (aged 16–18 years...
Much attention is being given to the implementation of fair selection criteria for access to Medical...
Medical schools worldwide undertake widening access (WA) initiatives (e.g. pipeline, outreach and ac...
Although education about culture, race and ethnicity has increasingly been viewed as an important ad...
Context: Literature published around a decade ago demonstrated that UK individuals from non-traditio...
Acknowledgements We would like to thank the study participants for sharing their experiences, the te...
Objective: To investigate what going to medical school means to academically able 14-16 year olds fr...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate what going to medical school means to academically able 14-16 year olds fr...
Context Globalisation has profoundly affected health care by increasing the diversity of clinicians...
OBJECTIVES: Students from lower socio-economic status backgrounds continue to be under-represented i...
‘Widening access’ (WA) policies are designed to increase the participation of underrepresented group...
INTRODUCTION: Social comparisons strongly influence an individual's concept of self, their aspiratio...
Abstract Background Under-representation of some socio-economic groups in medicine is rooted in unde...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd and The Association for the Study of Medical Education. Context: Studen...
Although education about culture, race and ethnicity has increasingly been viewed as an important ad...
Abstract Background Students from disadvantaged backgrounds continue to be underrepresented in medic...
Much attention is being given to the implementation of fair selection criteria for access to Medical...
Medical schools worldwide undertake widening access (WA) initiatives (e.g. pipeline, outreach and ac...
Although education about culture, race and ethnicity has increasingly been viewed as an important ad...
Context: Literature published around a decade ago demonstrated that UK individuals from non-traditio...
Acknowledgements We would like to thank the study participants for sharing their experiences, the te...
Objective: To investigate what going to medical school means to academically able 14-16 year olds fr...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate what going to medical school means to academically able 14-16 year olds fr...
Context Globalisation has profoundly affected health care by increasing the diversity of clinicians...
OBJECTIVES: Students from lower socio-economic status backgrounds continue to be under-represented i...
‘Widening access’ (WA) policies are designed to increase the participation of underrepresented group...
INTRODUCTION: Social comparisons strongly influence an individual's concept of self, their aspiratio...
Abstract Background Under-representation of some socio-economic groups in medicine is rooted in unde...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd and The Association for the Study of Medical Education. Context: Studen...
Although education about culture, race and ethnicity has increasingly been viewed as an important ad...
Abstract Background Students from disadvantaged backgrounds continue to be underrepresented in medic...
Much attention is being given to the implementation of fair selection criteria for access to Medical...
Medical schools worldwide undertake widening access (WA) initiatives (e.g. pipeline, outreach and ac...
Although education about culture, race and ethnicity has increasingly been viewed as an important ad...