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Colonisation significantly impacts medical education, yet this context is often overlooked and inadequately addressed. Further research and integration are needed to understand and mitigate its effects in medical training.

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  • Medical Education
  • Social Sciences in Medicine
  • Decolonisation Studies

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  • Colonisation's historical and ongoing influence is often unacknowledged in medical education.
  • Existing medical curricula may perpetuate colonial legacies, impacting healthcare delivery.
  • There is a need to critically examine the role of colonisation in shaping medical knowledge and practice.

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  • To highlight the pervasive impact of colonisation within medical education.
  • To advocate for a more thorough and critical understanding of colonisation's context.
  • To encourage the decolonisation of medical curricula and practices.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of existing scholarship on colonisation and medical education.
  • Analysis of the 'When I say … ' series contributions.
  • Conceptual exploration of decolonisation frameworks in medical pedagogy.

Main Results:

  • Colonisation is a significant, yet under-recognised, factor in medical education.
  • Current approaches to addressing colonisation in medical settings are insufficient.
  • There is a critical gap in understanding and implementing decolonisation strategies.

Conclusions:

  • Medical education must actively confront and address the legacies of colonisation.
  • Decolonising medical education is essential for equitable and culturally responsive healthcare.
  • Further scholarly work is needed to develop and implement decolonisation strategies effectively.