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Voice Box 2: medicine needs everyone

38 min · 24 de ene de 2023
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Medicine is often considered an elite profession - according to the British Medical Journal, only 4% of doctors in the UK are from a working class background. "Widening participation" programmes in universities are seeking to address the imbalance and actively encourage people from all backgrounds to consider a career in medicine.   So what are the barriers facing prospective medical students today?  And do these obstacles persist beyond graduation and into professional life? Joana Rodrigues, Year 4 medical student and Mentorship Director at In2MedSchool, hosts a lively discussion with two Edinburgh clinicians, both of whom were the first in their families to go to university.  Featuring:  * Dr Shahida Din, Consultant Gastroenterologist, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh. * Dr Gilly Flemming, Consultant in Intensive Care Medicine, NHS Lothian. Voice Box theme music by medical student Alex Lewthwaite. For more information on the resources discussed in the podcast, visit: Reach Edinburgh – https://www.ed.ac.uk/studying/undergraduate/access-edinburgh/high-school-students/reach-edinburgh [https://www.ed.ac.uk/studying/undergraduate/access-edinburgh/high-school-students/reach-edinburgh]  In2MedSchool – https://www.in2medschool.com/ [https://www.in2medschool.com/] You Can Be A Doctor – https://www.youcanbeadoctor.co.uk/ [https://www.youcanbeadoctor.co.uk/]

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Medicine is often considered an elite profession - according to the British Medical Journal, only 4% of doctors in the UK are from a working class background. "Widening participation" programmes in universities are seeking to address the imbalance and actively encourage people from all backgrounds to consider a career in medicine.   So what are the barriers facing prospective medical students today?  And do these obstacles persist beyond graduation and into professional life? Joana Rodrigues, Year 4 medical student and Mentorship Director at In2MedSchool, hosts a lively discussion with two Edinburgh clinicians, both of whom were the first in their families to go to university.  Featuring:  * Dr Shahida Din, Consultant Gastroenterologist, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh. * Dr Gilly Flemming, Consultant in Intensive Care Medicine, NHS Lothian. Voice Box theme music by medical student Alex Lewthwaite. For more information on the resources discussed in the podcast, visit: Reach Edinburgh – https://www.ed.ac.uk/studying/undergraduate/access-edinburgh/high-school-students/reach-edinburgh [https://www.ed.ac.uk/studying/undergraduate/access-edinburgh/high-school-students/reach-edinburgh]  In2MedSchool – https://www.in2medschool.com/ [https://www.in2medschool.com/] You Can Be A Doctor – https://www.youcanbeadoctor.co.uk/ [https://www.youcanbeadoctor.co.uk/]

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