“I want my students to feel supported”—the foundation doctor taking time out of training to teach

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Source: BMJ

Original: http://www.bmj.com/content/392/bmj.s15.short?rss=1...

Published: 2026-01-19T02:26:11-08:00

As a medical student, Debbie Adekanmbi decided to devote herself to learning. After completing the first two basic years of medical studies, she became a clinical teacher of physiology. He is currently in his second year of teaching in a role focused on medical students and includes some doctors. Already at the medical school, she planned to set aside a year for teaching. She enjoys learning mainly because she sees the smile on the student's face after explaining the material. After high school, she wanted to work in health care, but was torn between medicine and nursing. So she started as a healthcare support worker to gain experience.