A FEMALE medical student has collated a list of the sexism she experienced while training to be a doctor.
"Third week of placement with a surgical team, arrived at a clinic in smart clothes with bright red ‘Medical Student’ lanyard. 'Are you one of the student nurses?'"In a similar incident, Hannah recalled "being referred to as a nurse, by doctors and patients, even after introducing myself as a student doctor, on an almost weekly basis."
She says she was told by a member of the university’s admissions teams that she needed to make sure she “came across the right way”. “I don’t know a single one of my male colleagues who has been mistaken for a nurse, called a derogatory nickname, been called ‘something nice to look at.”“If someone on the street spoke to me like that, I would always call them out,” she continued."Doctors wouldn’t let you shadow them if you spoke back.“The older generations need to be educated that this behaviour just isn’t acceptable. It’s not just students that have to put up with this, but members of hospital staff, too.
"For medical students, being exposed to such outdated and disrespectful attitudes can have a profoundly negative effect not just on their wellbeing and mental health, but on the way they view the profession they are about to enter.
What I see, the smile is very sweet.
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