Gender in Medical Education: Perceptions of Medical Educators
Published By: CEHAT on eSS | Published Date: 2015Over the last few decades, systematic critiques of medicine and public health curricula in India
have highlighted many lapses in the inclusion of social determinants of health in medical education.
Health is often predicated on social structures with prescriptive gender identities and associated
power relations. Needless to say, gender is a pivotal determinant of health. In India, medical
education, comprising training and curriculum, is often divorced from gender theory and perspective.
There has, therefore, been a call for a re-orientation of medical education in India to include
gender in the instruction and training of medical students.
Author(s): Priya John, Amruta Bavadekar, Ameerah Hasnain, Asilata Karandikar | Posted on: Aug 09, 2016 | Views() | Download (470)