Research also finds there is no standardisation of training on subject across medical universities

More than a third of UK medical students do not receive sexual misconduct training, research has found.

The study by researchers at the University of Cambridge, published by JRSM Open, found that almost half of medical schools offered no training or only generalised harassment training that was not specific to sexual misconduct or that was wholly outside the context of being a doctor.

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