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Publications

Below are some helpful articles that are relevant to the research topic.

Unravelling epistemic injustice in medical education: The case of the underperforming learner

This article builds upon recent calls to recognise epistemic injustice in medical education by clarifying its terminology and intended use and providing in-depth application and analysis to a particular case: underperformance and the introverted medical student. Equipped with a more sophisticated understanding of the term, medical educators may be able to re-conceptualise long-standing issues including, but also beyond, underperformance.

Researching lived experience in health professional education

An article on the research methodology (phenomenology)

The Struggle to Belong for Underrepresented Medical Students: A Narrative Review

A narrative review highlighting underrepresented medical students’ struggle to belong in medical school.

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