Williams Abraham A, Bruce Madeleine K, Beiriger Justin W, Kass Nicolás M, Littleton Eliza Beth, Nguyen Vu T, De La Cruz Carolyn, Rubin Joseph Peter, Losee Joseph E, Goldstein Jesse A
From the Department of Plastic Surgery, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburg, Pa.
Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open. 2023 Aug 22;11(8):e5156. doi: 10.1097/GOX.0000000000005156. eCollection 2023 Aug.
The field of plastic surgery has experienced difficulty increasing diversity among trainees, despite significant efforts. Barriers to recruitment of underrepresented in medicine (URM) students are poorly understood. This study assesses URM students' exposure to plastic surgery, access to mentors and research opportunities, and the importance of diversity in the field.
A survey was designed and distributed to members of the Student National Medical Association over 3 months. Survey data were collected using Qualtrics and descriptive statistics, and logistical regressions were performed using SAS.
Of the 136 respondents, 75.0% identified as Black (n = 102/136), and 57.4% (n = 66/115) reported a plastic surgery program at their home institution. Of the total respondents, 97.7% (n = 127/130) were concerned about racial representation in plastic surgery, and 44.9% (n = 53/114) would be more likely to apply if there were better URM representation. Most respondents disagreed that there was local (73.4%, n = 58/79) or national (79.2%, n = 57/72) interest in URM recruitment. Students whose plastic surgery programs had outreach initiatives were more likely to have attending (OR 11.7, < 0.05) or resident mentors (OR 3.0 < 0.05) and access to research opportunities (OR 4.3, < 0.05).
URM students feel there is an evident lack of interest in recruiting URM applicants in plastic surgery. Programs with outreach initiatives are more likely to provide URM students access to mentorship and research opportunities, allowing students to make informed decisions about pursuing plastic surgery.
尽管付出了巨大努力,但整形外科领域在增加受训人员的多样性方面仍面临困难。医学中代表性不足群体(URM)学生的招募障碍尚不清楚。本研究评估了URM学生对整形外科的接触、获得导师和研究机会的情况,以及该领域多样性的重要性。
设计了一项调查,并在3个月内分发给学生全国医学协会的成员。使用Qualtrics收集调查数据并进行描述性统计,使用SAS进行逻辑回归分析。
在136名受访者中,75.0%为黑人(n = 102/136),57.4%(n = 66/115)报告其所在机构有整形外科项目。在所有受访者中,97.7%(n = 127/130)关注整形外科中的种族代表性,44.9%(n = 53/114)表示如果有更好的URM代表性,他们更有可能申请。大多数受访者不同意当地(73.4%,n = 58/79)或全国(79.2%,n = 57/72)对招募URM有兴趣。其整形外科项目有外展计划的学生更有可能有主治医生(OR 11.7,P < 0.05)或住院医师导师(OR 3.0,P < 0.05),并有机会参与研究(OR 4.3,P < 0.05)。
URM学生认为整形外科在招募URM申请者方面明显缺乏兴趣。有外展计划的项目更有可能为URM学生提供获得导师指导和研究机会的途径,使学生能够在决定是否从事整形外科方面做出明智的选择