Diversity of the national medical student body—four decades of inequities
DB Morris, PA Gruppuso, HA McGee… - … England Journal of …, 2021 - Mass Medical Soc
A racially and ethnically diverse health care workforce remains a distant goal, the attainment
of which is contingent on the inclusivity of the national medical student body. We examined …
of which is contingent on the inclusivity of the national medical student body. We examined …
An anti-racist approach to achieving mental health equity in clinical care
RK Legha, J Miranda - Psychiatric Clinics, 2020 - psych.theclinics.com
Racial minorities in the United States experience higher rates of mortality, greater severity
and progression of disease, and higher levels of comorbidity and impairment than do their …
and progression of disease, and higher levels of comorbidity and impairment than do their …
[图书][B] College students in the United States: Characteristics, experiences, and outcomes
In this book, the authors bring together in one place essential information about college
students in the US in the 21st century. Synthesizing existing research and theory, they …
students in the US in the 21st century. Synthesizing existing research and theory, they …
[HTML][HTML] Physician pipeline and pathway programs: an evidence-based guide to best practices for diversity, equity, and inclusion from the council of residency directors …
M Parsons, MT Caldwell, D Davenport… - Western Journal of …, 2022 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Improving the diversity and representation in the medical workforce requires intentional and
deliberate efforts to improve the pipeline and pathway for underrepresented in medicine …
deliberate efforts to improve the pipeline and pathway for underrepresented in medicine …
Projected estimates of African American medical graduates of closed historically Black medical schools
KM Campbell, I Corral, JLI Linares… - JAMA network open, 2020 - jamanetwork.com
Importance There continue to be low numbers of underrepresented minorities, including
African Americans, in academic medicine. Historically Black medical colleges and …
African Americans, in academic medicine. Historically Black medical colleges and …
Meharry Medical College mobile vaccination program: implications for increasing COVID-19 vaccine uptake among minority communities in middle Tennessee
DJ Alcendor, PD Juarez, P Matthews-Juarez, S Simon… - Vaccines, 2022 - mdpi.com
To end or curtail the COVID-19 pandemic, it is essential to incorporate mobile vaccination
programs into the national vaccination strategy. Mobile COVID-19 vaccination programs …
programs into the national vaccination strategy. Mobile COVID-19 vaccination programs …
[HTML][HTML] HBCUs and the production of doctors
An important issue facing the world of medicine and health care is the field's lack of diversity,
especially regarding African American doctors. African Americans made up 6% of all …
especially regarding African American doctors. African Americans made up 6% of all …
Mentoring as a buffer for the syndemic impact of racism and COVID-19 among diverse faculty within academic medicine
JE South-Paul, KM Campbell, N Poll-Hunter… - International Journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
Within this article, we explore the dual impact of two pandemics, racism and COVID-19, on
the career and psychological well-being of diverse faculty within academic medicine. First …
the career and psychological well-being of diverse faculty within academic medicine. First …
Addressing the gate blocking of minority faculty
There have been ongoing efforts to increase the presence of underrepresented minorities in
medicine (URMM), including faculty development initiatives, mentoring programs and …
medicine (URMM), including faculty development initiatives, mentoring programs and …
Sharing the power of white privilege to catalyze positive change in academic medicine
White privilege can be often overlooked and poorly understood in academic medicine, by
those who wield it, and by those who suffer from its deleterious effects. Dr. Peggy McIntosh …
those who wield it, and by those who suffer from its deleterious effects. Dr. Peggy McIntosh …