Objectives: Explore trainee doctors’ experiences of postgraduate training and perceptions of fairness in relation to ethnicity and country of primary medical qualification. Design: Qualitative semistructured focus group and interview study. Setting: Postgraduate training in England (London, Yorkshire and Humber, Kent Surrey and Sussex) and Wales. Participants: 137 participants (96 trainees, 41 trainers) were purposively sampled from a framework comprising: doctors from all stages of training in general practice, medicine, obstetrics and gynaecology, psychiatry, radiology, surgery or foundation, in 4 geographical areas, from white and black and minority ethnic (BME) backgrounds, who qualified in the UK and abroad. Results...
We are grateful to UKMED for releasing the data for this project. We also are grateful to the follow...
Introduction This study aimed to evaluate differential attainment during higher surgical training (H...
Background Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) medical students and professionals frequently und...
CONTEXT: Differential performance in postgraduate examinations between home medical graduates and th...
Aims Differential attainment (DA) amongst Black and Minority Ethnic (BAME) medical students and pos...
Objectives Investigate the work–life balance of doctors in training in the UK from the perspectives ...
INTRODUCTION: Knowledge about allocation of doctors into postgraduate training programmes is essenti...
Aim The aim of the study was to explore the nature of racism in the medical profession and to consid...
Introduction: Knowledge about allocation of doctors into postgraduate training programmes is essenti...
Background: Over the last decade, many changes have taken place in the United Kingdom (UK) which hav...
Objectives The British Government is acting on recommendations to overhaul postgraduate training to ...
OBJECTIVE: To analyse how training doctors' demographic and socioeconomic characteristics vary accor...
Objectives An increase in patients with long-term conditions and complex care needs presents new cha...
Background Differences exist among doctors in examination performance, clinical and academic care...
Objective: To analyse the distribution of socioeconomic and demographic characteristics of medical t...
We are grateful to UKMED for releasing the data for this project. We also are grateful to the follow...
Introduction This study aimed to evaluate differential attainment during higher surgical training (H...
Background Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) medical students and professionals frequently und...
CONTEXT: Differential performance in postgraduate examinations between home medical graduates and th...
Aims Differential attainment (DA) amongst Black and Minority Ethnic (BAME) medical students and pos...
Objectives Investigate the work–life balance of doctors in training in the UK from the perspectives ...
INTRODUCTION: Knowledge about allocation of doctors into postgraduate training programmes is essenti...
Aim The aim of the study was to explore the nature of racism in the medical profession and to consid...
Introduction: Knowledge about allocation of doctors into postgraduate training programmes is essenti...
Background: Over the last decade, many changes have taken place in the United Kingdom (UK) which hav...
Objectives The British Government is acting on recommendations to overhaul postgraduate training to ...
OBJECTIVE: To analyse how training doctors' demographic and socioeconomic characteristics vary accor...
Objectives An increase in patients with long-term conditions and complex care needs presents new cha...
Background Differences exist among doctors in examination performance, clinical and academic care...
Objective: To analyse the distribution of socioeconomic and demographic characteristics of medical t...
We are grateful to UKMED for releasing the data for this project. We also are grateful to the follow...
Introduction This study aimed to evaluate differential attainment during higher surgical training (H...
Background Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) medical students and professionals frequently und...