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Gender Equity in the Medical Profession
Subtle discriminatory actions and behaviours, both intentional and unintentional, that can accumulate over time, producing negative consequences.
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The Imposter Phenomenon in the Medical Profession
Rebecca C. Grossman (Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust, UK)
Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 19
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-9599-1.ch011
Abstract
The imposter phenomenon, or imposter syndrome, is defined as an internal experience of feeling like an intellectual fraud, despite external evidence of an individual's accomplishments, and results in an inability to internalise a sense of success. It is common among high-achieving people, and appears to be more common in women and ethnic minorities. In this chapter, a systematic review of the literature will be presented on imposter syndrome in the medical profession. Topics covered include purported aetiology, implications (including the impact on mental health and career progression), limitations of research, potential coping strategies, and avenues for future research.
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Why Don't They Participate in Class?: A Study of Chinese Students' Classroom Participation in an International Master of Education Program
Although most universities in North America have policies in place in regards to equity, diversity, and inclusion, international students can suffer from some discrimination or hostility at the micro level, which often take place in their daily life context. For example, international students can be stereotyped and ignored by mainstream faculty and students.
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