B.R. Argueza is assistant professor, Department of Pediatrics, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California; ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0859-9121 .
S.R. Saenz is a resident physician, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California; ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5844-4446 .
Acad Med. 2021 Jun 1;96(6):798-801. doi: 10.1097/ACM.0000000000004017.
The glaring racial inequities in the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the devastating loss of Black lives at the hands of police and racist vigilantes have catalyzed a global reckoning about deeply rooted systemic racism in society. Many medical training institutions in the United States have participated in this discourse by denouncing racism, expressing solidarity with people of color, and reexamining their diversity and inclusion efforts. Yet, the stagnant progress in recruiting, retaining, and supporting racial/ethnic minority trainees and faculty at medical training institutions is well documented and reflects unaddressed systemic racism along the academic pipeline. In this article, the authors draw upon their experiences as early-career physicians of color who have led and supported antiracism efforts within their institutions to highlight key barriers to achieving meaningful progress. They describe common pitfalls of diversity and inclusion initiatives and call for an antiracist approach to systems change. The authors then offer 9 recommendations that medical training institutions can implement to critically examine and address racist structures within their organizations to actualize racial equity and justice.
新冠疫情的影响存在明显的种族不平等,警察和种族主义私刑暴徒残忍杀害黑人的事件也导致了全球对社会中根深蒂固的系统性种族主义的深刻反思。许多美国医学培训机构通过谴责种族主义、声援有色人种、重新审视多样性和包容性工作参与了这一讨论。然而,医学培训机构在招募、留住和支持少数族裔学员和教职员工方面进展甚微,这一事实有案可查,反映了学术领域中未得到解决的系统性种族主义问题。在本文中,作者作为少数族裔的早期职业医生,根据他们在机构内领导和支持反种族主义工作的经验,强调了实现有意义的进展所面临的关键障碍。他们描述了多样性和包容性举措的常见陷阱,并呼吁采取反种族主义的方法来推动系统变革。然后,作者提出了 9 项建议,医学培训机构可以实施这些建议,以批判性地审视和解决组织内的种族主义结构,实现种族公平和正义。