Medical Scientist Training Program, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, Oregon, USA.
College of Medicine, Pennsylvania State University, Hershey, Pennsylvania, USA.
J Homosex. 2024 Mar 20;71(4):1057-1070. doi: 10.1080/00918369.2022.2160942. Epub 2023 Jan 10.
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, asexual, non-binary, two-spirit, and other (LGBTQ+) students are a diverse group with unique and frequently overlooked needs in medical training. The present study was designed to understand the concerns of LGBTQ+ applicants to medical school and examine the effectiveness of a webinar in alleviating concerns. Sixty participants joined webinars discussing the medical school application process with particular attention to concerns pertinent to the LGBTQ+ population. Pre and post surveys were administered to examine webinar effectiveness and participant concerns. Results were analyzed using quantitative and qualitative methods. Pre-medical students reported that the webinar format was helpful for their application process. Specifically, pre- and post-test analyses revealed that the webinar increased both students' preparedness as well as their confidence in disclosing their LGBTQ+ identity or being "out" when applying to medical school. Student-led, online webinars increase LGBTQ+ students' confidence and help address SGM students' concerns about applying to medical school.
女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、跨性别、酷儿、间性人、无性恋、非二元性别以及其他(LGBTQ+)群体的学生是一个多样化的群体,他们在医学培训中有独特且经常被忽视的需求。本研究旨在了解医学生申请者的关注点,并探讨网络研讨会在缓解这些关注点方面的有效性。60 名参与者参加了探讨医学学校申请流程的网络研讨会,特别关注与 LGBTQ+群体相关的问题。在研讨会之前和之后进行了问卷调查,以检验研讨会的效果和参与者的关注点。使用定量和定性方法分析结果。医学生报告说,网络研讨会的形式对他们的申请过程有帮助。具体来说,前后测分析表明,网络研讨会提高了学生的准备程度,以及他们在向医学院申请时披露自己的 LGBTQ+身份或“出柜”的信心。由学生主导的在线网络研讨会提高了 LGBTQ+学生的信心,并有助于解决 SGM 学生在申请医学院时的担忧。