Underprepared: influences of U.S. medical students' self-assessed confidence in immigrant and refugee health care.
Shanna Duffy StrykerKatharine ConwayCaitlin KaepplerKelsey PoradaReena P TamPeter J HolmbergCharles Schubertnull nullPublished in: Medical education online (2023)
Most fourth-year U.S. medical students entering residency feel unprepared to deliver culturally sensitive care to immigrants and refugees. This may be mediated by increased exposure to didactic curricula class time and/or experiential clinical activities, as those factors are associated with improved student confidence.