2020
DOI: 10.1177/2382120519894253
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Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis on Sex and Gender in Preparatory Material for National Medical Examination in Germany and the United States

Abstract: Background: Sex- and gender-based medicine (SGBM) should be a mandatory part of medical education. We compared the quantity and quality of sex- and gender-related content of e-learning materials commonly used by German and American medical students while preparing for national medical examinations. Methods: Quantitative, line-by-line analysis of the preparatory materials AMBOSS 2017 and USMLE Step 1 Lecture Notes (2017) by KAPLAN MEDICAL was performed between April and October 2017. Subjects were allocated to … Show more

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“… 15 , 16 Despite this disregard among health care professionals, 17–19 a growing number of physicians, lecturers, and medical students call for a revision of medical curricula. 20–22 Until sex- and gender-based teaching and assessment frameworks are implemented, 23 blended-learning didactic concepts, face-to-face interactions with online teaching methods will assist current and future medical professionals to educate themselves on sex and gender issues. 24 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 15 , 16 Despite this disregard among health care professionals, 17–19 a growing number of physicians, lecturers, and medical students call for a revision of medical curricula. 20–22 Until sex- and gender-based teaching and assessment frameworks are implemented, 23 blended-learning didactic concepts, face-to-face interactions with online teaching methods will assist current and future medical professionals to educate themselves on sex and gender issues. 24 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 Failure to recognize SGBM as an integral part of medical education is also reflected in the scarcity of SGBM topics covered in learning materials commonly used by German and American medical students to prepare for standardized national medical exams. 5 Currently, there is no consensus on how to best incorporate information generated from the growing field of SGBM into educational and training programs. 6,7 Recent efforts to advance sex-and gender-based health education have focused on the creation of teaching materials and tools geared toward integrating these concepts into undergraduate and postgraduate medical curricula.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is all the more surprising that there has been no explicit research of a possible gender bias in anatomical illustrations in Germany, which stands in contrast to the English‐speaking community. The popularity and institutionalization of sex and gender sensitive medicine, however, is gradually improving the gender awareness among the medical community in Germany (Regitz‐Zagrosek, 2012; Kulisch et al, 2020; Schluchter et al, 2020). According to a recent survey, over 90% of the medical students interviewed stated that the topic of sex and gender sensitive medicine will play a significant role in their later professional activities as physicians (Seeland et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%