Medical students' experience of the hidden curriculum around primary care careers: a qualitative exploration of reflective diaries.
Ravi ParekhMelvyn Mark JonesSurinder SinghJack Shi Jie YuanSee Chai Carol ChanSaniya MedirattaRhys SmithElinor GunningCamille GajriaSonia KumarSophie ParkPublished in: BMJ open (2021)
Students overwhelmingly reflected on negative cues to GP careers, particularly through their experience of the hidden curriculum. Three recommendations are made: the need for increased representation of GP role models in clinical curricula content delivery and senior leadership; ensuring GP clerkships involve an active and authentic student role with patients, enabling students to experience GP's 'work' including managing complexity, uncertainty and risk. Finally, institutions need to consider students' experiences of the hidden curriculum and the effect this can have on students' perception of careers, alongside the challenges of rankings and perceived hierarchical positioning of disciplines.