Butts Gary C, Johnson Jerry, Strelnick A Hal, Soto-Greene Maria L, Williams Beverly, Lee-Rey Elizabeth
Center for Multicultural and Community Affairs, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY, USA.
Mt Sinai J Med. 2008 Dec 1;75(6):517-22. doi: 10.1002/msj.20082.
In fiscal year 2006, the US Government abruptly and drastically reduced its funding for programs to increase the racial and ethnic diversity of academic medicine, including programs to increase the development of minority medical faculty. Anticipating this reduction, 4 such programs-the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, University of Medicine and Dentistry in New Jersey-New Jersey Medical School, and University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine-decided to pool their resources, forming the Northeast Consortium of Minority Faculty Development. An innovation in minority faculty development, the Northeast Consortium of Minority Faculty Development has succeeded in exposing faculty trainees to research and teaching that they might not have considered otherwise, expanding the number and diversity of their mentors and role models, providing them potential access to larger and different populations and databases for purposes of research, and expanding their peer contacts. After introducing the Northeast Consortium of Minority Faculty Development, this article describes the origins and goals of each member program.
在2006财年,美国政府突然大幅削减了用于增加学术医学领域种族和民族多样性项目的资金,其中包括旨在促进少数族裔医学教员发展的项目。预见到这一资金削减情况,四个此类项目——阿尔伯特·爱因斯坦医学院、西奈山医学院、新泽西医学与牙科大学(新泽西医学院)以及宾夕法尼亚大学医学院——决定集中资源,组建了少数族裔教员发展东北联盟。作为少数族裔教员发展方面的一项创新举措,少数族裔教员发展东北联盟成功地让教员学员接触到他们原本可能不会考虑的研究和教学内容,增加了他们的导师和榜样的数量及多样性,为他们开展研究提供了接触更多不同人群和数据库的潜在机会,并扩大了他们的同行联系。在介绍少数族裔教员发展东北联盟之后,本文描述了每个成员项目的起源和目标。