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The Impact of UK Medical Students’ Demographics and Socioeconomic Factors on Their Self-Reported Familiarity With the Postgraduate Training Pathways and Application Process: Cross-Sectional Study

The Impact of UK Medical Students’ Demographics and Socioeconomic Factors on Their Self-Reported Familiarity With the Postgraduate Training Pathways and Application Process: Cross-Sectional Study

White students reported to be more familiar with PFAP (4 or 5) compared to their BAME counterparts (White: 19.8% vs BAME: 9%; Figure S2-B in Multimedia Appendix 2; Table 2). When asked about training pathways that the students might choose at the time of the survey, there was a significant overall difference between White and BAME students (P A total of 255 out of 850 students came from a medical background, defined as having a family member or close friend with a medical degree.

Kaveh Davoudi, Tushar Rakhecha, Anna Chiara Corriero, Kar Chang Natalie Ko, Roseanne Ismail, Esther R B King, Linda Hollén

JMIR Med Educ 2023;9:e49013