Support of parenting in undergraduate medical training in New Zealand

Malisa R. Mulholland,Linda S. M. Gulliver

MEDICAL TEACHER(2024)

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PurposeThis research assessed support for parents studying undergraduate medicine at a New Zealand medical school and identified requirements for additional support.MethodSupport documentation was sourced from Student Affairs and university and medical school websites. The Medical Deans of Australia and New Zealand Medical Students Outcome and Longitudinal tracking Project was retrospectively examined for data specific to medical student parents. Student parents and medical school staff were also surveyed for their knowledge and perceptions around organisation and effectiveness of available support, and suggestions for additional support.ResultsParents and expectant parents formed a consistent, likely growing sub-group studying medicine from 2008 to 2020, yet no formal student parent support policy existed until 2019. Prior to this, 67% of student parents and 47% of staff lacked knowledge of available support. Since 2020, calls for greater visibility of parenting policies and flexibility in the curriculum have been operationalised by the medical school.ConclusionFormalising policies and procedures, maximising access to parenting support resources and introducing flexibility in medical curricula can help students balancing families and medical training. This is relevant for sustainability of medicine as a career option for medical students wanting children, especially considering over half of all medical students are female.
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Undergraduate medical education,medical school parents,parenting support
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