Background/introduction: As patient populations become more diverse, it is imperative that future physicians receive proper training in order to provide the best quality of care. This study examines medical students' perceptions of how prepared they are in dealing with a diverse population and assesses how included and supported the students felt during their studies. Methods: Four semi-structured focus groups were held with medical students across all years of the medical study program of a Dutch university. Focus group transcripts were analyzed thematically. Results: Students’ experiences could be categorized as follows: (1) (Minority) identities and personal motivations, (2) Understanding of diversity and an inclusive learning environmen...
Background: Many studies have assessed perspectives of medical students toward institutional diversi...
How do medical students learn about the healthcare impact of essential multiculturalism issues in an...
What is Diversity? Retention? Often, these terms are used interchangeably without true understanding...
Background/introduction: As patient populations become more diverse, it is imperative that future ph...
Background: Racially minoritised groups across the globe continue to experience differential outcome...
Background Racially minoritised groups across the globe continue to experience differential outcome...
In the field of medical education, diversity refers to the presence and representation of persons fr...
INTRODUCTION: Medical schools worldwide are creating inclusion policies to increase the admission of...
INTRODUCTION: The United States currently stands as an epicenter for different identities noting var...
In an ethnically diverse society cultural competence is indispensable for medical doctors. At presen...
In an ethnically diverse society cultural competence is indispensable for medical doctors. At presen...
Introduction: The General Medical Council (GMC) expects that medical students graduate with an aware...
[english] Ethnic diversity has become a common reality in European societies, including those of Ger...
Introduction Over the past year, there has been a worldwide increase in the focus on systemic discri...
Ethnic diversity has become a common reality in European societies, including those of Germany and t...
Background: Many studies have assessed perspectives of medical students toward institutional diversi...
How do medical students learn about the healthcare impact of essential multiculturalism issues in an...
What is Diversity? Retention? Often, these terms are used interchangeably without true understanding...
Background/introduction: As patient populations become more diverse, it is imperative that future ph...
Background: Racially minoritised groups across the globe continue to experience differential outcome...
Background Racially minoritised groups across the globe continue to experience differential outcome...
In the field of medical education, diversity refers to the presence and representation of persons fr...
INTRODUCTION: Medical schools worldwide are creating inclusion policies to increase the admission of...
INTRODUCTION: The United States currently stands as an epicenter for different identities noting var...
In an ethnically diverse society cultural competence is indispensable for medical doctors. At presen...
In an ethnically diverse society cultural competence is indispensable for medical doctors. At presen...
Introduction: The General Medical Council (GMC) expects that medical students graduate with an aware...
[english] Ethnic diversity has become a common reality in European societies, including those of Ger...
Introduction Over the past year, there has been a worldwide increase in the focus on systemic discri...
Ethnic diversity has become a common reality in European societies, including those of Germany and t...
Background: Many studies have assessed perspectives of medical students toward institutional diversi...
How do medical students learn about the healthcare impact of essential multiculturalism issues in an...
What is Diversity? Retention? Often, these terms are used interchangeably without true understanding...