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美国放射肿瘤医师队伍的种族、族裔和性别多样性。

Diversity based on race, ethnicity, and sex, of the US radiation oncology physician workforce.

机构信息

Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA.

出版信息

Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 2013 Mar 15;85(4):912-8. doi: 10.1016/j.ijrobp.2012.08.020. Epub 2012 Nov 1.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To assess the current diversity of the US radiation oncology (RO) physician workforce by race, ethnicity, and sex.

METHODS AND MATERIALS

Publicly available American Medical Association, American Association of Medical Colleges, and US census registries were used to assess differences by race, ethnicity, and sex for 2010 among RO practicing physicians, academic faculty, residents, and residency applicants. RO resident diversity was compared to medical school graduates and medical oncology (MO) fellows. Significant differences in diversity of RO residents by race, ethnicity, and sex were evaluated between 2003 and 2010 academic years.

RESULTS

Females and traditionally underrepresented minorities in medicine (URM), blacks, Hispanics, American Indians, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islanders are underrepresented as RO residents (33.3% and 6.9%, respectively), faculty (23.8%, 8.1%), and practicing physicians (25.5%, 7.2%) levels compared with the US population (50.8%, 30.0%; P<.01). Although females and URMs remain underrepresented at the resident trainee level compared with their proportions as medical school graduates (48.3%, 15.6%) and MO fellows (45.0%, 10.8%; P<.01), females are significantly increased in proportion as RO residents compared with RO practicing physicians (P<.01), whereas representation of individual URM groups as RO residents is no different than current practicing physicians. There is no trend toward increased diversification for female or URM trainees over 8 years, suggesting underrepresentation is not diminishing.

CONCLUSIONS

Females and URM are underrepresented in the RO physician workforce. Given existing cancer disparities, further research and efforts are needed to ensure that the field is equipped to meet the needs of an increasingly diverse society.

摘要

目的

评估美国放射肿瘤学(RO)医师劳动力的种族、民族和性别多样性。

方法和材料

利用美国医学协会、美国医学院协会和美国人口普查登记处的公开数据,评估 2010 年 RO 执业医师、学术教师、住院医师和住院医师申请人的种族、民族和性别差异。将 RO 住院医师的多样性与医学院毕业生和医学肿瘤学(MO)研究员进行比较。评估了 2003 年至 2010 学年 RO 住院医师种族、民族和性别多样性的显著差异。

结果

女性和医学领域的传统少数族裔(URM)、黑人、西班牙裔、美国印第安人、阿拉斯加原住民、夏威夷原住民和太平洋岛民在 RO 住院医师(分别为 33.3%和 6.9%)、教师(23.8%,8.1%)和执业医师(25.5%,7.2%)的比例低于美国人口(50.8%,30.0%;P<.01)。尽管与医学院毕业生(48.3%,15.6%)和 MO 研究员(45.0%,10.8%;P<.01)相比,女性和 URM 在住院医师培训生中的比例仍然较低,但与 RO 执业医师相比,女性在 RO 住院医师中的比例显著增加(P<.01),而作为 RO 住院医师的个别 URM 群体的代表性与当前执业医师没有不同。在 8 年期间,女性和 URM 受训者的多样化趋势没有增加,这表明代表性不足并没有减少。

结论

女性和 URM 在 RO 医师劳动力中代表性不足。鉴于现有的癌症差异,需要进一步研究和努力,以确保该领域有能力满足日益多样化社会的需求。

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