JOURNAL ARTICLE

Sexual harassment during medical training: the perceptions of medical students at a university medical school in Australia

Gillian E. White

Year: 2000 Journal:   Medical Education Vol: 34 (12)Pages: 980-986   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

Genderized sexual harassment exists in medical training. While both male and female students report episodes perceived as sexual harassment a difference in interpretation results in greater vulnerability for female students. Medical educators need to address issues of gender, sexual harassment, and the setting and maintaining of sexual boundaries in order to avoid a hostile learning environment.

Keywords:
Harassment Psychology Perception Medical education Population Medicine Family medicine Clinical psychology Social psychology

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0.94
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Citation History

Topics

Workplace Violence and Bullying
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Sociology and Political Science
Innovations in Medical Education
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
Diversity and Career in Medicine
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Gender Studies

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