UNC School of Medicine, United States.
W. Montague Cobb NMA Health Institute, 1050 Connecticut Ave., Suite 500, Washington, DC 20036, United States.
J Natl Med Assoc. 2018 Dec;110(6):614-623. doi: 10.1016/j.jnma.2018.03.012. Epub 2018 Jun 5.
Many programs have been designed to increase the number of minorities participating in medical education. Despite these programs, the number of underrepresented minorities (URMs) has never reached the level of representation as is noted in the general census reporting of 12-13%.Using a focused literature review methodology, the Cobb Institute W. Montague Cobb Institute/NMA Health Institute (The Cobb Institute) reviewed articles from medical and social science publications to elucidate the causes for the dearth of URMs. Multiple articles have been written to examine this phenomenon and they have identified many challenges. Factors identified include stigmata and stereotyping, growing up in under resourced communities, sub-standard public education opportunities, lack of role models and mentors, lower standardized test scores, and admissions committee practices; all negatively impact URMs on the path to graduate medical education. The W. Montague Cobb Institute/NMA Health Institute (The Cobb Institute) has identified many common impediments along the path to matriculation and offer recommendations and strategies to address the URM matriculation issue. The Cobb Institute concluded there is a substantial need to invest more in 'working' programs with proven outcomes aimed at increasing admittance into medical schools for black males in particular and URMs in general. PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to discuss and identify effective programs and strategies used to increase admissions of underrepresented minorities (URM) in general, and black males in particular, into medical school. We will examine best practices and make recommendations regarding successful actions which can lead to increasing black males in the admissions process.
许多项目旨在增加少数民族参与医学教育的人数。尽管有这些项目,但代表性不足的少数族裔(URM)的数量从未达到 12-13%的一般人口普查报告中所指出的水平。
科布研究所 W.蒙塔古·科布研究所/ NMA 健康研究所(科布研究所)使用集中的文献综述方法,审查了来自医学和社会科学出版物的文章,以阐明 URM 数量不足的原因。已经有许多文章探讨了这一现象,并确定了许多挑战。确定的因素包括污名化和刻板印象、在资源匮乏的社区中长大、标准公共教育机会不足、缺乏榜样和导师、标准化考试成绩较低,以及招生委员会的做法;所有这些因素都对 URM 接受研究生医学教育的道路产生负面影响。W.蒙塔古·科布研究所/ NMA 健康研究所(科布研究所)已经确定了在入学过程中许多常见的障碍,并提出了建议和策略来解决 URM 入学问题。科布研究所得出的结论是,有必要在针对黑人男性和 URM 总体的有明确成果的“有效”项目上投入更多资金。
本文旨在讨论和确定增加代表性不足的少数族裔(URM)总体上,特别是黑人男性进入医学院的有效项目和策略。我们将检查最佳实践,并就成功的行动提出建议,这些行动可以导致在招生过程中增加黑人男性的数量。