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Influence of social networks in healthcare on preparation for selection procedures of health professions education: a Dutch interview study.

Lianne MulderWouters AnoukSuzanne Fikrat-WeversAndries S KosterJan Hindrik RaveslootGerda CroisetRashmi A Kusurkar
Published in: BMJ open (2022)
The themes are discussed using intersectionality. Traditional students with access to facilitators develop their self-efficacy and agency within social structures that privilege them, whereas non-traditional students must develop those skills without such structures. Our findings provide recommendations for the ways in which universities can remove barriers that cause unequal opportunities to prepare for the selection of HPE programmes. Along with equitable admissions, these recommendations can help to achieve a more representative student population and subsequently a better quality of health education and care.
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