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一项评估和描述医学生拓展计划的调查,以促进学术放射肿瘤学项目的多样性。

A Survey to Assess and Delineate Approaches to Medical Student Outreach to Promote Diversity at Academic Radiation Oncology Programs.

作者信息

Mattes Malcolm D, Deville Curtiland

机构信息

Department of Radiation Oncology, Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey, New Brunswick, New Jersey.

Department of Radiation Oncology and Molecular Radiation Sciences, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland.

出版信息

Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 2022 Apr 1;112(5):1083-1089. doi: 10.1016/j.ijrobp.2021.12.165. Epub 2022 Jan 8.

Abstract

PURPOSE

The aim of this study was to assess how academic radiation oncology departments engage medical students who are either female and/or from racial and ethnic demographic groups that are underrepresented in medicine.

METHODS AND MATERIALS

An electronic survey was sent to all 83 radiation oncology residency program directors (or if applicable medical student directors) whose department is affiliated with an on-site medical school. Questions assessed whether any faculty in the participants' department offer exposure in radiation oncology specifically to medical and premedical student groups whose members are typically women and others underrepresented in medicine, or promote the American Society for Radiation Oncology's Minority Summer Fellowship Award. Barriers to these types of involvement were also assessed.

RESULTS

A representative from 54 out of 83 programs responded (response rate 65%). Faculty from 83% of departments had given a presentation to an oncology or radiation oncology medical student interest group. However, faculty from only 18% of departments had given a presentation to a Student National Medical Association chapter, 9% to a Latino Medical Student Association chapter, and 11% to an American Medical Women's Association chapter. Faculty from 15% of departments actively promote the Minority Summer Fellowship to the general student body, and 24% promote it to any minority students who express interest in radiation oncology. Faculty from 22% of departments had given a presentation to a premedical student group, 10% to an undergraduate student group focused on minority or female students, and 20% to a pipeline program for high school (or younger) women or other students who are underrepresented in medicine. Lack of awareness of the existence of such programs, or not being invited, were the most common barriers to participation.

CONCLUSIONS

Most academic radiation oncology departments do not offer educational outreach specifically targeting women or minority students or promote the Minority Summer Fellowship. Further efforts are needed to break from the status quo and attract a more diverse workforce.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在评估学术性放射肿瘤学部门如何吸引女性和/或来自医学领域代表性不足的种族和族裔群体的医学生。

方法与材料

向所有83个放射肿瘤学住院医师培训项目主任(如适用,医学生主任)发送了电子调查问卷,这些主任所在的部门与一所现场医学院相关联。问题评估了参与者所在部门的任何教员是否专门为医学和医学预科学生群体提供放射肿瘤学方面的接触机会,这些学生群体的成员通常为女性以及医学领域代表性不足的其他群体,或者是否推广美国放射肿瘤学会的少数族裔暑期奖学金。还评估了此类参与的障碍。

结果

83个项目中有54个项目的代表做出了回应(回复率65%)。83%的部门的教员向肿瘤学或放射肿瘤学医学生兴趣小组做过报告。然而,只有18%的部门的教员向学生全国医学协会分会做过报告,9%向拉丁裔医学生协会分会做过报告,11%向美国医学妇女协会分会做过报告。15%的部门的教员积极向全体学生推广少数族裔暑期奖学金,24%向任何对放射肿瘤学感兴趣的少数族裔学生推广该奖学金。22%的部门的教员向医学预科学生群体做过报告,10%向专注于少数族裔或女生的本科生群体做过报告,20%向针对高中(或更年轻)女生或医学领域代表性不足的其他学生的衔接项目做过报告。对这类项目存在缺乏了解或未被邀请是参与的最常见障碍。

结论

大多数学术性放射肿瘤学部门没有提供专门针对女性或少数族裔学生的教育推广活动,也没有推广少数族裔暑期奖学金。需要进一步努力打破现状,吸引更多样化的劳动力。

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