Is culture important in the choice of role models? Experiences from a culturally diverse medical school.

Med Teach

Department of Physiology, Nelson R. Mandela School of Medicine, University of Natal, Durban, South Africa.

Published: March 2004

In a multicultural student population at a South African medical school, for over one-third of students (Years 1-5) undertaking a traditional curriculum, culture was an important consideration in their choice of a role model. This was particularly so for senior students, perhaps reflecting their relatively recent exposure to patients and their forthcoming internship. Some student comments might, however, be interpreted as reflecting a rigid perception of culture that could translate into a possible lack of respect for other cultures. It is therefore imperative that each institution provide appropriate early and continuous mainstream diversity training, as well as identify role models to match the student profile. With the increasing diversity of students globally, this issue of culture should assume even greater importance in medical education than it is currently afforded.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01421590310001653964DOI Listing

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