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Cultural Attitudes towards General Practice within Medical Schools: Experiences of GP Curriculum Leaders

Emily Cottrell, Hugh Alberti

Education for primary care : an official publication of the Association of Course Organisers, National Association of GP Tutors, World Organisation of Family Doctors(2023)

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IntroductionUK undergraduate medical curricula are under pressure to become more community-focused and generalist in approach to equip all future doctors with generalist skills and increase recruitment to generalist specialities like general practice. However, the amount of general practice teaching in UK undergraduate curricula is static or falling. Undervaluing, in the form of general practice denigration and undermining, is increasingly recognised from a student perspective. However, little is known about the perspectives of academics working within medical schools.AimTo explore the cultural attitudes towards general practice within medical schools as experienced by general practice curriculum leaders.MethodsA qualitative study using semi-structured interviews of eight general practice curriculum leaders in UK medical schools. Purposive sampling for diversity was used. Interviews were analysed using reflexive thematic analysis.FindingsSeven themes were identified covering 'a kaleidoscope of attitudes towards general practice', 'overt everyday denigration of general practice', 'a hidden curriculum of undervaluing general practice', 'valuing general practice: representation, recognition and respect', 'relating to others, relating to oneself', 'power, empowerment and vulnerability', and 'the pandemic as an opportunity'.ConclusionsCultural attitudes towards general practice were diverse: a spectrum varying from valuing general practice to overt denigration, with a 'hidden curriculum' of subtle undervaluing of general practice. Hierarchical, tense relationships between general practice and hospital were a recurring theme. Leadership was identified as important in setting the tone for cultural attitudes, as well as indicating general practice is valued when general practitioners are included within leadership. Recommendations include a shift in narrative from denigration to mutual speciality respect between all doctors.
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Undergraduate education,general practice,denigration,medical students,primary care
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