Rosario Natalie, Wollen Joshua
Pharmacy Practice and Translational Research, University of Houston College of Pharmacy, Health 2 4349 Martin Luther King Boulevard, Houston, TX 77204-5039, USA.
Explor Res Clin Soc Pharm. 2024 Mar 18;14:100434. doi: 10.1016/j.rcsop.2024.100434. eCollection 2024 Jun.
Pharmacists have many identities within the profession from medication experts, clinicians, educators, mentors, patient advocates, and more. It can be especially challenging for racially and ethnically minoritized persons (REMPs) to form a professional identity when they are surrounded by stereotypes and biases which are pervasive in the community, academia, and pharmacy practice settings. As pharmacist educators, preceptors, and mentors, it is important to create safer spaces that decrease stereotyping and biases for students so they may envision themselves thinking, acting, and feeling like a pharmacist. Here, literature on professional identity formation in underrepresented groups in the United States is reviewed to continue the conversation of creating safer spaces for underrepresented students as they develop their professional identity.
药剂师在该职业中具有多种身份,包括药物专家、临床医生、教育工作者、导师、患者权益倡导者等等。对于少数族裔(REMPs)来说,当他们被社区、学术界和药房实践环境中普遍存在的刻板印象和偏见所包围时,形成职业身份可能会特别具有挑战性。作为药剂师教育工作者、带教老师和导师,为学生创造更安全的空间以减少刻板印象和偏见非常重要,这样他们才能想象自己像药剂师一样思考、行动和感受。在此,回顾了关于美国代表性不足群体职业身份形成的文献,以继续探讨如何为代表性不足的学生创造更安全的空间,帮助他们发展职业身份。