The Experiences of Medical Students and Junior Doctors with Dyslexia: A Survey Study

Authors

  • John L. Anderson Department of Medical Education, Brighton and Sussex Medical School, University of Brighton, Falmer, Brighton, United Kingdom
  • Sebastian C. K. Shaw Department of Medical Education, Brighton and Sussex Medical School, University of Brighton, Falmer, Brighton, United Kingdom

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23918/ijsses.v7i1p62

Keywords:

Medical Students, Doctors, Dyslexia, Specific Learning Difficulties, Mixed Methods

Abstract

Little research exists concerning dyslexia in medical education. A qualitative study highlighted issues such as bullying and a lack of support. This project aimed to quantify those findings. An online survey was sent to junior doctors in parts of the United Kingdom. Seventy-five participated. Most (53%) were diagnosed with dyslexia at university / medical school. Most reported that dyslexia impacted upon their self-image (59%) and self-esteem (73%). Nearly half (46%) felt it influenced their career pathway choices within medicine. Participants reported bullying at medical school – from peers (24%), from academic teachers (14%), and from clinical teachers (27%); and also at work – from peers (25%), from academic teachers (13%), and from clinical teachers (23%). 88% reported that foundation schools provided no support, 92% that NHS Trusts provided none, and 90% that their deaneries provided none. The sorts of supports which seemed to be lacking were “psychological” or “pastoral” supports.

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01.03.2020

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Anderson, J. L., & Shaw , S. C. K. (2020). The Experiences of Medical Students and Junior Doctors with Dyslexia: A Survey Study. International Journal of Social Sciences & Educational Studies, 7(1), 62-71. https://doi.org/10.23918/ijsses.v7i1p62

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