RCP survey uncovers years of discrimination against black, Asian and minority ethnic doctors Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) doctors are consistently disadvantaged when applying for jobs, according to the RCP’s latest survey of clinicians within a year of medical certificate completion of training (CCT) holders.
The RCP analysed data from 8 years’ worth of annual surveys reporting on the experiences of, and outcomes for, clinicians within a year of passing their CCT. The findings provide consistent evidence of trainees from BAME background being less successful at consultant interview. Royal College of Physicians
The RCP analysed data from 8 years’ worth of annual surveys reporting on the experiences of, and outcomes for, clinicians within a year of passing their CCT. The findings provide consistent evidence of trainees from BAME background being less successful at consultant interview. Royal College of Physicians
See also:
- Medical CCT class of 2018: 2019 survey results Royal College of Physicians
- Racial discrimination widespread in NHS job offers, says report The Guardian
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