Acad Med. 2024 Jan 1;99(1):58-62. doi: 10.1097/ACM.0000000000005451. Epub 2023 Sep 12.
Traditional metrics used in residency application review processes are systematically biased against applicants from minoritized communities that are underrepresented in medicine (URiM). These biases harm not just URiM applicants but also residency programs and patients. Although several residency programs have implemented holistic reviews to mitigate these biases, few tested tools exist that can be adapted and implemented in a wide variety of settings within academic medicine.
This article describes advances made in the third year of a longitudinal, ongoing quality improvement project that used the A3 framework to improve recruitment of URiM residents to a family medicine residency program. The authors devised a systematic holistic application review process (SHARP) to determine which applicants to invite to interview with the program. SHARP's development began in August 2019, and after significant discussion with program leadership and iterations of rubric refinement, the program adopted SHARP in September 2020 to review applications for the 2021 application cycle.
Compared with the 2016 to 2020 period before SHARP implementation, data from the 2021 and 2022 residency application cycles after SHARP implementation showed a significant increase in the proportion of interviewed candidates who identify as URiM (from 23% to 38%, P < .001) and matched candidates who identify as URiM (from 27% to 62%, P = .004). There was also a notable increase in the number and diversity of reviewers who evaluated applicants to the program.
SHARP is a promising tool to mitigate the effects of racism and other biases against URiM applicants to residency programs. Residency programs across specialties may benefit from adopting SHARP and adapting it based on their own goals and priorities.
传统的住院医师申请审查流程中的指标存在系统性偏差,不利于少数族裔(URiM)申请人,他们在医学领域代表性不足。这些偏差不仅伤害了 URiM 申请人,也伤害了住院医师项目和患者。尽管一些住院医师项目已经实施了整体评估,以减轻这些偏差,但几乎没有经过测试的工具可以在学术医学的各种环境中进行调整和实施。
本文介绍了一项纵向持续质量改进项目第三年的进展,该项目使用 A3 框架来改善家庭医学住院医师项目对 URiM 住院医师的招聘。作者设计了一种系统的整体应用审查流程(SHARP),以确定邀请哪些申请人参加该项目的面试。SHARP 的开发始于 2019 年 8 月,在与项目领导层进行了大量讨论并对评分标准进行了多次细化迭代之后,该项目于 2020 年 9 月采用 SHARP 对 2021 申请周期的申请进行审查。
与实施 SHARP 之前的 2016 年至 2020 年期间相比,实施 SHARP 之后的 2021 年和 2022 年住院医师申请周期的数据显示,参加面试的 URiM 申请人比例(从 23%增加到 38%,P<0.001)和匹配的 URiM 申请人比例(从 27%增加到 62%,P=0.004)均显著增加。评估该项目申请人的评审员人数和多样性也有显著增加。
SHARP 是减轻住院医师项目中对 URiM 申请人的种族主义和其他偏见影响的一种有前途的工具。不同专业的住院医师项目可能受益于采用 SHARP,并根据自己的目标和优先事项进行调整。