Division of Academic Affairs and Research Group for Underrepresented Minorities in Academic Medicine, Brody School of Medicine, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, United States of America.
Division of Academic Affairs and Department of Pediatrics, Brody School of Medicine, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2021 Feb 19;16(2):e0247154. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0247154. eCollection 2021.
Increasing enrollment of students who are underrepresented in medicine has been a priority of United States (US) medical schools. The authors sought to compare how increasing minority student representation factors into mission statements, statements of values, and strategic action plans at top research-oriented US medical schools and US medical schools with a social mission. A Web search was performed to locate three documents for each medical school: the mission statement; a statement of values; and a strategic plan. Data were retrieved on the number of underrepresented minority graduates and total graduates from each school in the graduating classes of 2015-2019. The number and percentage of graduates during this period were compared according to schools' mission statements using rank-sum tests. Other quantitative study data were compared by school mission using Fisher's exact tests. Five of the schools with a social mission (25%) and none of the schools with a research mission had a mission statement that addressed increasing representation of underrepresented minority students in the medical school (p = 0.047). Schools with a mission statement that addressed this group had a higher proportion of those graduates during 2015-2019 (median 66%; IQR 28%, 68%) compared to schools that did not address this in their mission statement (median 10%; IQR 6%, 13%; p = 0.003). More research is needed to explore the association between US medical school mission statements and the representation of underrepresented students in medical education, especially at research-oriented medical schools.
增加医学领域代表性不足的学生人数一直是美国医学院的重点。作者旨在比较顶尖的研究型美国医学院和具有社会使命的美国医学院在使命声明、价值观声明和战略行动计划中,增加少数族裔学生代表性的因素。通过网络搜索,为每所医学院找到三份文件:使命声明、价值观声明和战略计划。从每所学校 2015-2019 届毕业生中检索关于代表性不足的少数族裔毕业生人数和总毕业生人数的数据。使用秩和检验根据学校的使命声明比较在此期间毕业的人数和百分比。使用 Fisher 精确检验根据学校的使命比较其他定量研究数据。在具有社会使命的 5 所学校(25%)中,没有一所具有研究使命的学校的使命声明中提到了增加医学学校中代表性不足的少数族裔学生的人数(p=0.047)。在具有解决这一群体使命声明的学校中,在此期间毕业的毕业生比例更高(中位数 66%;IQR 28%,68%),而没有在使命声明中解决这一问题的学校(中位数 10%;IQR 6%,13%;p=0.003)。需要进一步研究以探讨美国医学院使命声明与医学教育中代表性不足的学生人数之间的关联,特别是在研究型医学院。