Background: Previous research has found a relationship between students’ gender and attitudes surrounding peer physical examination, but relationship between patient gender and confidence/comfort is less clear. We explored whether patient gender affects medical students’ levels of confidence and comfort in clinical examination skills. Methods: An electronic survey and focus groups were conducted with medical students from one UK institution. Students reported levels of confidence/comfort when carrying out clinical examinations on men/women. An inductive thematic analysis was performed. Results: Of a total of 1500 students provided with the opportunity to participate, ninety (6%) responded. For cardiovascular and respirator...
To assess whether men and women are evaluated and treated differently by medical students. We evalua...
The inclusion of a gender perspective in medicine has shown that gender is an essential factor in he...
Abstract Gender preference among patients seeking medical care is an issue that is not well understo...
Previous research has found a relationship between students’ gender and attitudes surrounding peer p...
Background: Gender is an important social determinant, that influences healthcare. The lack of gende...
Peer Physical Examination (PPE) is an educational tool used globally for learning early clinical ski...
Gender is an important social determinant, that influences healthcare. The lack of awareness on how ...
Context Gender‐related inequality and disparity hinders efforts to develop a medical workforce that...
Gender bias has been entrenched in healthcare education, research and clinical practice.1 In a revie...
Objective To explore medical student perceptions and experiences of gender bias within medical educa...
Contains fulltext : 77102.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Gender is an ess...
Objectives: To determine the importance of seven statements encouraging medical student participatio...
TOP WINNER Background: In an era of patient-centered, individualized medicine, it is important to co...
INTRODUCTION: Variations in confidence for procedural skills have been demonstrated when comparing m...
Background: Previous studies of medical students' patient-centred attitudes show a decline across un...
To assess whether men and women are evaluated and treated differently by medical students. We evalua...
The inclusion of a gender perspective in medicine has shown that gender is an essential factor in he...
Abstract Gender preference among patients seeking medical care is an issue that is not well understo...
Previous research has found a relationship between students’ gender and attitudes surrounding peer p...
Background: Gender is an important social determinant, that influences healthcare. The lack of gende...
Peer Physical Examination (PPE) is an educational tool used globally for learning early clinical ski...
Gender is an important social determinant, that influences healthcare. The lack of awareness on how ...
Context Gender‐related inequality and disparity hinders efforts to develop a medical workforce that...
Gender bias has been entrenched in healthcare education, research and clinical practice.1 In a revie...
Objective To explore medical student perceptions and experiences of gender bias within medical educa...
Contains fulltext : 77102.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Gender is an ess...
Objectives: To determine the importance of seven statements encouraging medical student participatio...
TOP WINNER Background: In an era of patient-centered, individualized medicine, it is important to co...
INTRODUCTION: Variations in confidence for procedural skills have been demonstrated when comparing m...
Background: Previous studies of medical students' patient-centred attitudes show a decline across un...
To assess whether men and women are evaluated and treated differently by medical students. We evalua...
The inclusion of a gender perspective in medicine has shown that gender is an essential factor in he...
Abstract Gender preference among patients seeking medical care is an issue that is not well understo...