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We’ve made progress recognising extreme health inequities.
But medical education hasn’t kept pace. Attitudes toward socially excluded groups can worsen during training. If training can reinforce inequity, it can also challenge it:

authors.elsevier.com/a/1mg7p9UO3u...

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New paper on Inclusion Health in medical education.

Why is teaching about groups facing poverty, trauma and exclusion often overlooked?
Read here: asmepublications.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/share/JUAPM2...
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Is undergraduate medical education contributing to the extreme health inequities faced by socially excluded groups? What do we know and what can we do about it?

Learning about Inclusion Health in undergraduate medical education: a scoping review bmjopen.bmj.com/content/15/4...

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There is so much that needs to change urgently to improve healthcare for people experiencing homelessness. To see what you can do check out this article we wrote for the BMJ bsky.app/profile/bmj....

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So pleased to be at the Pathways from Homelessness 2025
#inclusionhealth2025

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