Department of Surgery, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, USA.
J Am Coll Surg. 2011 Aug;213(2):294-305. doi: 10.1016/j.jamcollsurg.2011.04.026. Epub 2011 Jun 8.
Recent studies suggest that students' feelings of fit with a residency program substantially influence students' ranking of the program. As diversity issues become increasingly focal concerns, we investigate how perception of gender and racial diversity of a program influences students' rankings of the program. We focus on students pursuing surgical specialties and ask whether diversity concerns are more prominent among applicants to surgical programs than among applicants to nonsurgical programs.
We invited all interviewees at all residency programs at the Stanford University School of Medicine to participate in our study in the spring of 2009. Nineteen residency programs, amounting to 1,657 residency interviewees, participated. Sixty-eight percent (n = 1,132) responded to the survey.
Women and under-represented minority applicants differ in their assessments from male and non-under-represented minority applicants because women applying to surgical programs and under-represented minority students are less likely than others to perceive their prospective programs as diverse. However, perceived program diversity is an important factor that positively influences the program ranking decision for women and minorities pursuing surgical training.
Surgical training programs that promote gender and racial diversity will likely be more successful in attracting women and minority students because women and minorities are especially sensitive to program diversity in both their perceptions and rankings of programs. Promoting women and minorities within programs and connecting women and minority applicants to outreach programs and mentors is pertinent to the recruitment of these traditionally under-represented groups to surgical programs.
最近的研究表明,学生对住院医师计划的适应感对学生对该计划的排名有很大影响。随着多样性问题成为越来越受关注的焦点,我们调查了计划的性别和种族多样性感知如何影响学生对该计划的排名。我们专注于攻读外科专业的学生,并询问多样性问题在外科项目申请者中是否比非外科项目申请者更为突出。
我们邀请了斯坦福大学医学院所有住院医师计划的所有面试者在 2009 年春季参加我们的研究。19 个住院医师计划,共计 1657 名住院医师面试者,参与了研究。68%(n=1132)的人回应了调查。
女性和代表性不足的少数族裔申请者与男性和非代表性不足的少数族裔申请者的评估不同,因为申请外科项目的女性和代表性不足的少数族裔学生比其他人更不可能认为他们未来的项目具有多样性。然而,感知到的项目多样性是一个重要的因素,它对女性和少数族裔追求外科培训的项目排名决策有积极影响。
促进性别和种族多样性的外科培训计划更有可能成功吸引女性和少数族裔学生,因为女性和少数族裔在他们对项目的感知和排名方面对项目多样性特别敏感。在项目中促进女性和少数族裔的发展,并将女性和少数族裔申请者与外展计划和导师联系起来,对于招募这些传统上代表性不足的群体到外科项目中是相关的。