Kosoko-Lasaki Omofolasade, Sonnino Roberta E, Voytko Mary Lou
Creighton University Health Sciences-Multicultural & Community Affairs and Medical School, Omaha, NE 68178, USA.
J Natl Med Assoc. 2006 Sep;98(9):1449-59.
Women and minority faculty and students are seriously underrepresented in university and academic healthcare institutions. The role of mentoring has been identified as one of the significant factors in addressing this underrepresentation. We have described the mentoring efforts at two institutions of higher learning in assisting women and minority students and faculty in being accomplished in their academic pursuits. One-hundred-thirty students and >50 women and minority faculty have participated in the mentoring programs described. The number of participants has increased dramatically over the years and continues to evolve positively. These programs appear to be quite successful in the short term. Further evaluation of measurable outcomes will be necessary to fully determine their true impact. The mentoring models for women and underrepresented minority faculty and students at Creighton University Health Sciences Schools and Wake Forest University School of Medicine will serve as a guide for other Health Sciences Schools.
在大学和学术性医疗保健机构中,女性以及少数族裔的教职员工和学生的占比严重不足。指导的作用已被视为解决这种代表性不足问题的重要因素之一。我们描述了两所高等学府在帮助女性和少数族裔学生及教职员工在学术追求上取得成就方面所做的指导工作。130名学生以及50多名女性和少数族裔教职员工参与了所描述的指导项目。多年来,参与者的数量大幅增加,并且仍在积极发展。这些项目在短期内似乎相当成功。有必要对可衡量的结果进行进一步评估,以全面确定它们的真正影响。克里顿大学健康科学学院和维克森林大学医学院针对女性以及代表性不足的少数族裔教职员工和学生的指导模式将为其他健康科学学院提供指导。