Dodelzon Katerina, Belfi Lily, Schweitzer Andrew D, Lamparello Nicole, Legasto Alan C, McGinty Geraldine, Spottswood Stephanie, Min Robert J, Babagbemi Kemi
Department of Radiology, Weill Cornell Medicine, 525 E 68(th) Street, New York, NY 10065.
Department of Radiology, Weill Cornell Medicine, 525 E 68(th) Street, New York, NY 10065.
Acad Radiol. 2022 Apr;29(4):598-608. doi: 10.1016/j.acra.2021.02.021. Epub 2021 Mar 25.
Benefits of a diverse physician workforce are numerous and the impact of a lack of diversity has been highlighted with the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite the commitment of professional societies such as the American College of Radiology to diversity in Radiology, the field and its residency training programs remain the least diverse. With COVID-19 related suspension of in-person medical student rotations, our Department of Radiology redesigned and implemented a virtual radiology internship for underrepresented minority (URM) medical students.
A four-week virtual radiology internship was designed to provide clinical exposure to radiology and to allow students to gain an understanding of what a career in radiology entails. Course design included videoconference patient care sessions, didactic lectures, online modules, mentoring, and extra-clinical curriculum. Feedback from students was collected using online surveys assessing pre- and postcourse attitudes and understanding of a career in radiology and the students' perceived aptitude for such a career, as well as course component evaluation.
Three participants were enrolled in the inaugural clerkship. All noted exceptional educational course content and ample opportunities to build connections with faculty and residents-with mentoring seen as the highlight of the course. All indicated a significant shift in perception of the field and in declaring interest in pursuing a career in radiology.
Virtual radiology internship for URM students is a feasible paradigm to address potential impediments to diversification of the specialty by both engaging interested URM medical students in a career in radiology and arming them with the tools for a successful application to radiology residency.
多元化的医师队伍有诸多益处,而缺乏多样性的影响在新冠疫情期间已得到凸显。尽管诸如美国放射学会等专业协会致力于放射学领域的多样性,但该领域及其住院医师培训项目的多样性仍然是最低的。随着与新冠疫情相关的医学生线下轮转暂停,我们放射科重新设计并实施了针对代表性不足的少数族裔(URM)医学生的虚拟放射学实习项目。
设计了一个为期四周的虚拟放射学实习项目,旨在让学生接触放射学临床工作,并使他们了解放射学职业的具体内容。课程设计包括视频会议形式的患者护理课程、理论讲座、在线模块、指导以及课外课程。通过在线调查收集学生的反馈,该调查评估课程前后学生对放射学职业态度和理解、学生对该职业的感知能力以及对课程各组成部分的评价。
首届实习班有三名参与者。所有人都指出课程内容极具教育意义,并有大量机会与教员和住院医师建立联系,其中指导被视为课程的亮点。所有人都表示对该领域的认知有了显著转变,并表明有兴趣从事放射学职业。
针对URM学生的虚拟放射学实习是一种可行的模式,通过让感兴趣的URM医学生投身放射学职业,并为他们提供成功申请放射学住院医师培训所需的工具,来解决该专业多元化的潜在障碍。