The BMA must conduct an annual anonymous survey of its members about whether they have experienced sexist or racist behaviour within the organisation, after representatives at the annual representative meeting in Liverpool backed a motion calling for “lived experience” research.
The association has faced pressure to act on the findings of a 2019 report by Daphne Romney KC, commissioned in the wake of sexism allegations brought by female members.
Romney’s report called for an end to insulting and denigrating behaviour among members …