Towards addressing the awarding gap—Using critical race theory to contextualise the role of intersectionality in Black pharmacy student attainment

A Mawdsley, E Magola‐Makina, SC Willis - Medical education, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Introduction The awarding gap between White and Black students in UK health curricula is
well established. Critical race theory (CRT) is a lens to deconstruct pedagogic practice and …

Tackling discrimination in medicine head on: The impact of bystander intervention training

L Tyson, J Skinner, B Hariharan, B Josiah… - Medical …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose A mixed-methods study to evaluate Bystander Intervention Training (BiT), a
simulation-based small-group training programme designed to teach skills to tackle …

Diversity in the United Kingdom: Quantification for higher education in comparison to the general population

M Di Miceli - European Journal of Education, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Diversity in the United Kingdom is regularly quantified through Census data. The
latest figures (2021) for England and Wales indicate that 82% of the population identifies as …

A qualitative exploration into how financial experiences shape the journey of widening participation students through medical school.

VH Bristow - 2024 - ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk
An ambition within medical education is that the medical workforce reflects the diversity
within the patient groups they serve (Garlick and Brown, 2008). Despite the efforts made …

PREHRANA STUDENATA I NJIHOVO DOŽIVLJENO AKADEMSKO FUNKCIONIRANJE

L Martinić - 2023 - repozitorij.svkst.unist.hr
Sažetak Mediteranska prehrana smatra se optimalnom vrstom prehrane za fizičko i psihičko
zdravlje ljudi diljem svijeta. Mnogobrojna istraživanja naglašavaju dobrobiti za srce, mozak i …

Study finds no sign that gap in medical training attainment by ethnicity is shrinking

G Iacobucci - BMJ: British Medical Journal (Online), 2022 - search.proquest.com
Trainee doctors from some ethnic backgrounds are continuing to experience differential
attainment in undergraduate medical training linked to their ethnicity, despite efforts to …