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解决本科皮肤科教育中的视觉学习公平问题:罗格斯新泽西医学院皮肤科讲座图片中的肤色呈现

Addressing visual learning equity in undergraduate dermatology education: Skin color representation across dermatology lecture images at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School.

作者信息

Janodia Rucha, Nguyen Helen, Fitzhugh Valerie A, Traba Christin, Chen Sophia, Grachan Jeremy J

机构信息

Office of Education, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ, USA.

Department of Pathology, Immunology, and Laboratory Medicine, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ, USA; Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, NJ, USA.

出版信息

J Natl Med Assoc. 2025 Feb;117(1):74-79. doi: 10.1016/j.jnma.2025.01.010. Epub 2025 Feb 13.

Abstract

Minimally-melanated skin has been the standard for dermatologic education. Research has shown that the lack of brown and black images in dermatologic medical education may contribute to unequal early recognition of diseases across different skin types. Promoting visual equity in educational resources throughout undergraduate medical education may allow for students to improve their confidence in identifying skin lesions in patients of color. Dermatology lectures at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School (NJMS) were examined using the New Immigrant Survey (NIS) Skin Color Scale. Four pre-clerkship lectures featuring various skin lesions were analyzed and images were categorized as light/white, medium/brown, and dark/black skin types. The light/white skin category was the most heavily represented accounting for 59.5 % (n = 185) of all images across the four lectures, medium/brown skin type accounted for 16.1 % (n = 50), and dark/black skin type was 24.4 % (n = 76). Across the four lectures, there were 109 dermatologic conditions covered. Of the 109, 35 (32 %) only included images from one skin tone, which was usually light/white skin, whereas 17 (16 %) included images of all three skin types. INSTITUTION is located in Newark, New Jersey a diverse community with 48.2 % of its residents identifying as Black/African American and 36.8 % identifying as Hispanic/Latino in 2022. Currently, there have been efforts at INSTITUTION to promote visual learning equity, especially to represent the community it resides in. Addressing this disparity in medical education is a vital step toward achieving more equitable healthcare practices and outcomes for patients.

摘要

浅黑色素沉着皮肤一直是皮肤科教育的标准。研究表明,皮肤科医学教育中缺乏棕色和黑色皮肤的图像可能导致对不同皮肤类型疾病的早期识别不平等。在本科医学教育的整个过程中促进教育资源中的视觉公平,可能会让学生提高识别有色人种患者皮肤病变的信心。使用新移民调查(NIS)肤色量表对罗格斯新泽西医学院(NJMS)的皮肤科讲座进行了检查。对四个以各种皮肤病变为主题的预科讲座进行了分析,图像被分类为浅/白色、中/棕色和深/黑色皮肤类型。浅/白色皮肤类别占比最大,在四个讲座的所有图像中占59.5%(n = 185),中/棕色皮肤类型占16.1%(n = 50),深/黑色皮肤类型占24.4%(n = 76)。在这四个讲座中,涵盖了109种皮肤病。在这109种疾病中,35种(32%)仅包括一种肤色的图像,通常是浅/白色皮肤,而17种(16%)包括所有三种皮肤类型的图像。该机构位于新泽西州纽瓦克,这是一个多元化的社区,2022年有48.2%的居民自认为是黑人/非裔美国人,36.8%的居民自认为是西班牙裔/拉丁裔。目前,该机构一直在努力促进视觉学习公平,尤其是为了展现其所在的社区。解决医学教育中的这种差异是朝着为患者实现更公平的医疗实践和结果迈出的关键一步。

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