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Every doctor an educator?

Sarah AllsopRobert Kee McKinleyChristine DouglassLindsey Margaret PopeColin Macdougall
Published in: Medical teacher (2023)
We need to revolutionise the culture in which medical education is practised, where medical educators are valued and commensurately rewarded as a diverse group of specialists who have an essential role in training the health care workforce to support the delivery of excellent, inclusive health care for patients. By reimagining the challenges faced as a hierarchy we show that until the fundamental needs of value, funding and time are realised, it will remain challenging to instigate the essential change that is needed.
Keyphrases
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