“I’d have no idea how to go about this…” - a survey of Australian medical students’ perspectives on their men’s health education

Zac E. Seidler, Ruben Benakovic,Michael J. Wilson, Jasmine M. Davis, Michelle Sheldrake, Margaret A. McGee

BMC Medical Education(2024)

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While there have been calls over the last 15 years for the inclusion of training in sex and gender-based medicine in medical school curricula and to sustain such improvements through a more gender responsive health system, little progress has been made. A related objective of the Australian National Men’s Health Strategy (2020-30) is to improve practitioner core learning competencies in men’s health as a critical step to reducing the burden of disease in men and disparities between men in health care access and outcomes. The aim of this study was therefore to obtain Australian medical student perspectives on the extent to which men’s health and sex and gender-based medicine education is delivered in their curricula, their preparedness for engaging with men in clinical practice, and the men’s health content they would have found useful during their training. Eighty-three students (48
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Gender,Medical education,Men’s health,Curriculum
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