Survey results
A national survey of 753 Foundation Doctors across 18 Foundation Schools found that:
- 94.6% of foundation doctors have not had any Foundation teaching on EDI during Foundation training
- 17.4% of those that received EDI training felt that the training adequately covered key issues related to equality, diversity and inclusion in healthcare
- 17.2% of foundation doctors felt that the EDI training they received addressed the challenges faced by underrepresented/discriminated against groups in the medical workforce (for example, race, ethnicity, gender)
- 90.2% of foundation doctors said they would find it beneficial to receive training on how to respond if they were to witness a situation involving discrimination or bias.




Common topics of EDI that foundation doctors found beneficial to receive as part of training
- Responding to microaggressions
- Recognising and addressing unconscious bias
- Staff diversity, communication and reporting
- Gender equality
- Challenging perpetrators
- Neurodiversity
- Providing inclusive care for patients from diverse backgrounds
