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Factors affecting consultant attitudes to undertaking undergraduate medical student teaching in the UK: a systematic review.

Isobel Marion HarrisHeather McNeillyHani BenamerDerek J WardAlice J SitchJayne Parry
Published in: BMJ open (2021)
This is the first systematic review to explore senior hospital doctors' attitudes towards teaching undergraduate medical students. Despite these five studies spanning 12 years, the same attitudes and issues regarding teaching are identified by all, suggesting lack of time particularly is a persistent problem regarding consultant-based teaching. An anecdotal impression is that consultants are no longer as enthusiastic about teaching as they once were, but it is evident over the 12 years of these studies that enjoyment levels, and presumably enthusiasm, have not changed significantly.
Keyphrases
  • medical students
  • systematic review
  • medical education
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