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通过“医生接触少数族裔男性探索神经科学”突破界限:一种为代表性不足的少数族裔培养人才输送渠道的导师指导模式。

Breaking boundaries through Doctors Reaching Minority Men Exploring Neuroscience: a mentorship model to foster a pipeline for underrepresented minorities.

作者信息

McNeill Ian T, Carrasquilla Alejandro, Asfaw Zerubabbel K, Barthélemy Ernest J, Mehr Alyson, Townsend Kenya D, Joseph Alexander, Bederson Joshua B, Butts Gary C, Germano Isabelle M

机构信息

1Division of Neurosurgery, Department of Surgery, University of Connecticut, Farmington, Connecticut.

2Department of Neurosurgery, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, New York.

出版信息

J Neurosurg. 2022 Jul 1;138(2):533-539. doi: 10.3171/2022.5.JNS22196. Print 2023 Feb 1.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

In 2015, the Association of American Medical Colleges report titled "Altering the Course: Black Males in Medicine" showed a decline in the number of Black men matriculating into medical school. To alter this trend, the authors' hypothesis was that formally exposing Black men to the clinical neurosciences during high school would enhance their chances of entering the physician workforce. For this reason, in 2007, the Doctors Reaching Minority Men Exploring Neuroscience (DR. MMEN) program was established at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. The program aimed to provide early exposure, mentorship, and inspiration to high school-age Black and Latinx men. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of the DR. MMEN program in the context of the recent race and ethnicity trends among medical school matriculants (MSMs).

METHODS

Association of American Medical Colleges data on MSMs stratified by race and ethnicity were reviewed for the period between 2015 and 2020. Data pertinent to the academic achievements of DR. MMEN participants, such as matriculation to college and/or medical school, were prospectively tracked and incorporated with mixed-methods exit assessment data. Qualitative responses were coded and analyzed using a thematic concept analysis method.

RESULTS

Over the study period, the increase of MSMs in the US was 1.0% and 1.7% for Black and Latinx individuals, respectively. Changes for the male MSM cohort were negligible: 0.3% for Black and 0.7% for Latinx. With respect to DR. MMEN, 42% of participants from 2017 to 2019 earned college scholarships, and 25% of students from the 2017-2018 cohort matriculated to a combined college-medical program. Survey data showed that 100% of DR. MMEN participants found the program useful. Analysis of qualitative data revealed that participants considered pursuing a career in neurosurgery or in another medical field. Diligence and a passion for medicine were identified as the top two most important lessons in the program, and witnessing patient satisfaction and observing a neurosurgery operation were described as the most important experiences. Participants considered availability to give advice and feedback and a passion for teaching as the principal attributes of their mentors.

CONCLUSIONS

Over the past 6 years, the slight increase in Black and Latinx MSMs has not been significant enough to remedy ethnoracial disparities among MSMs. In particular, Black male matriculation to medical school has remained stagnant. The DR. MMEN program is a promising model to inspire young scholars and improve diversity within neuroscience and medicine at large.

摘要

目的

2015年,美国医学院协会发布了一份题为《改变路线:医学领域的黑人男性》的报告,该报告显示进入医学院的黑人男性数量有所下降。为了改变这一趋势,作者提出的假设是,在高中阶段让黑人男性正式接触临床神经科学,将增加他们进入医生队伍的机会。因此,2007年,西奈山伊坎医学院设立了“医生接触少数族裔男性探索神经科学(DR. MMEN)”项目。该项目旨在让高中阶段的黑人和拉丁裔男性尽早接触神经科学,提供指导并给予激励。本研究的目的是在医学院入学新生(MSMs)近期的种族和族裔趋势背景下,评估DR. MMEN项目的影响。

方法

回顾了美国医学院协会2015年至2020年期间按种族和族裔分层的MSMs数据。对与DR. MMEN参与者学术成就相关的数据,如进入大学和/或医学院的数据进行了前瞻性跟踪,并与混合方法的结业评估数据相结合。定性回答采用主题概念分析方法进行编码和分析。

结果

在研究期间,美国黑人MSMs的增长率为1.0%,拉丁裔MSMs的增长率为1.7%。男性MSM群体的变化可以忽略不计:黑人男性为0.3%,拉丁裔男性为0.7%。关于DR. MMEN项目,2017年至2019年期间42%的参与者获得了大学奖学金,2017 - 2018年群体中有25%的学生进入了大学 - 医学院联合项目。调查数据显示,100%的DR. MMEN参与者认为该项目有用。定性数据分析表明,参与者考虑从事神经外科或其他医学领域的职业。勤奋和对医学的热情被认为是该项目中最重要的两点,见证患者的满意度和观摩神经外科手术被描述为最重要的经历。参与者认为导师能够提供建议和反馈以及对教学的热情是其主要品质。

结论

在过去6年中,黑人和拉丁裔MSMs数量的轻微增加不足以弥补MSMs之间的种族差异。特别是,黑人男性进入医学院的人数一直停滞不前。DR. MMEN项目是一个很有前景的模式,能够激励年轻学者,并在很大程度上改善神经科学和医学领域的多样性。

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