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'I sound different, I look different, I am different': Protecting and promoting the sense of authenticity of ethnically minoritised medical students.

Zoe MoulaAlbertine ZantingSonia Kumar
Published in: The clinical teacher (2024)
To enhance authenticity, students need to see better staff representation, role models they can relate and aspire to, such as Black professors. Equity/Diversity/Inclusion/Belonging (EDIB) training needs to become embedded throughout the curriculum and be delivered by facilitators with lived experiences. Other strategies to promote students' authenticity included mentoring, better signposting to complaints procedure and well-being resources and implementation of 'zero tolerance' policies. To our knowledge, this is one of the first studies on the concept of authenticity in medical education and the first study focusing on ethnically minoritised students.
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