Predictors of medical student interest in Indigenous health learning and clinical practice: a Canadian case study.
Sharon YeungAmy BombayChad WalkerJeff DenisDebbie MartinPaul SylvestreHeather CastledenPublished in: BMC medical education (2018)
Students' positive sociopolitical attitudes about Indigenous peoples is the strongest predictor of both perceived importance of learning about Indigenous health and interest in working in Indigenous communities. In addition to teaching students about the links between colonization, health inequities and other knowledge-based concepts, medical educators must consider the importance of attitude change in designing Indigenous health curricula and include opportunities for experiential learning to shape students' future behaviours and ultimately improve physician relationships with Indigenous patients.