Loginovic Pavel, Syed Natasha, Parker Alex M, Williams Nel G, Mukundu Nagesh Navin
University of Exeter Medical School College of Medicine and Health Exeter UK.
Skin Health Dis. 2022 Sep 12;3(1):e166. doi: 10.1002/ski2.166. eCollection 2023 Feb.
Despite the UK's population rapidly diversifying, the representation of dermatological conditions in skin of colour in education, medical resources, and clinical practice is lagging. Furthermore, resources and advancements created by recent initiatives appear not to be communicated to the general public and are not integrated into medical curricula. In this perspective article, we share our experience from a public-engagement campaign in South West England and propose that student-led initiatives hold the potential to close the existing gap in diversity and racial equity in dermatology by communicating recent efforts within the medical field to the general public. We describe how student-led initiatives allow medical students to advocate for diversity and equity within their institutions while delivering much-needed education to ethnically minoritised communities.
尽管英国人口迅速多元化,但在教育、医疗资源和临床实践中,有色人种皮肤的皮肤病表现仍滞后。此外,近期举措所产生的资源和进展似乎并未传达给公众,也未纳入医学课程。在这篇观点文章中,我们分享了在英格兰西南部开展的一次公众参与活动的经验,并提出由学生主导的举措有潜力通过向公众传达医学领域的近期努力,来弥合皮肤病学在多样性和种族平等方面的现有差距。我们描述了由学生主导的举措如何让医学生在为少数族裔社区提供急需教育的同时,在其所在机构内倡导多样性和平等。