Tuesday 14 March 2017

Why is there so little social diversity in medicine?

Why is there so little social diversity in medicine? Only 7% of students across the UK are privately educated, but 26% of medical students went to fee-paying schools

Medicine in the UK has traditionally been deemed an elite profession that excludes those from low socioeconomic groups. A mere 7% of students are privately educated, but 26% of medical students went to fee-paying schools.

However, when you look closely at the figures, many students leave school at 16, and 18% of 16- to 18-year-olds are in fact privately educated; the proportion is even higher for those studying science subjects. Suddenly, the figure of 26% of privately educated medical students seems to reflect numbers studying sciences at school. It is not surprising that the majority of doctors come from more affluent backgrounds. Continue reading... The Guardian

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