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Further Reading

 

WPSMS Documents

 

Useful Articles & Papers

  • V Pegna, R Grossman and T Cuming. A call for action: time to eradicate sexual assault and harassment from the surgical workplace Bull R Coll Surg Engl Volume: 104 2022, 61-61. Read here.

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  • Fleming S, Fisher RA. Sexual assault in surgery: a painful truth. Bull R Coll Surg Engl 2021; 103: 282–285. Read here.

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  • Anonymous. RE: Sexual assault in surgery: a painful truth. Bull R Coll Surg Engl 2022; 104: 58–59. Read here.

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  • Jackson P. Sexual assault in surgery: a personal perspective – a letter to the authors. Bull R Coll Surg Engl 2022; 104: 7–8. Read here.

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  • Halim UA, Riding DM. Systematic review of the prevalence, impact and mitigating strategies for bullying, undermining behaviour and harassment in the surgical workplace. Br J Surg 2018; 105: 1390–1397. Read here.

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  • Pryor JB, LaVite CM, Stoller LM. A social psychological analysis of sexual harassment: the person/situation interaction. J Vocat Behav 1993; 42: 68–83. Read here.

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  • Willness CR, Steel P, Lee K. A meta-analysis of the antecedents and consequences of workplace sexual harassment. Pers Psychol 2007; 60: 127–162. Read here.

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  • Pina A, Gannon TA. An overview of the literature on antecedents, perceptions and behavioural consequences of sexual harassment. J Sex Aggress 2012; 18: 209–232. Read here.

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  • Boffa C, Ceresa CD, Vig S et al. Zero tolerance to sexual harassment in surgical training in the UK. Br J Surg 2021; 108: e345–e346. Read here.

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  • Royal College of Surgeons of England. Statement in response to sexual assault in surgery testimonials (cited February 2022)Read here.

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  • Stone L, Phillips C, Douglas KA. Sexual assault and harassment of doctors, by doctors: a qualitative study. Med Educ 2019: 53: 833–843. Read here.

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  • The Times. Sajid Javid calls NHS bosses over harassment of female surgeons (cited February 2022). Read here.

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  • Arshad H. Sexual misconduct: “There are no bad people, only bad behaviours”. British Orthopaedic Association. Read here.

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  • Arshad H. Responding to sexual misconduct: A seven step approach. British Orthopaedic Association. Read here.

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  • General Medical Council. Sexual behaviour and your duty to report colleagues. Read here.

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  • General Medical Council. 2024 Good Medical Practice update. Read here.

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  • Carey B. Therapy for sexual misconduct? It’s mostly unproven. The NY Times. Read here.

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  • McKinney C. Sexual coercion, gender construction, and responsibility for freedom: A Beauvoirian account of me too. Journal of Women, Politics & Policy. 2019;40(1):75-96. Read here.

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  • Topping A. Just one in seven rape survivors expect justice in England and Wales. The Guardian. October 2020. Read here.

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  • Siddique H. UK investigators told to stop mass collection of personal data in rape cases. The Guardian. May 2022. Read here.

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  • Professional Standards. Bad apples? Bad barrels? Or bad cellars? Antecedents and processes of professional misconduct in UK Health and Social Care: Insights into sexual misconduct and dishonesty. Read here.

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