Barzallo Devin, Ofori-Darko Afua A, Perez Ashley M, DiSano Katherine
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, 501 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH 44106 USA.
MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, OH 44118 USA.
Med Sci Educ. 2024 Oct 2;35(1):37-41. doi: 10.1007/s40670-024-02159-w. eCollection 2025 Feb.
The lack of diversity in medical education contributes to disparities in dermatologic health outcomes, particularly for patients of color. This study evaluates second-year medical students' comfort in diagnosing conditions in skin of color (SOC) and explores strategies to improve their confidence. We hypothesize that a curriculum enriched with SOC representation will enhance diagnostic skills. Surveys from Fall 2020 and Fall 2022 showed increased student comfort in diagnosing SOC. Fall 2022 students, exposed to more diverse dermatologic photos, demonstrated greater confidence. These findings underscore the necessity of integrating SOC content into medical curricula to address healthcare disparities.
医学教育缺乏多样性导致了皮肤病健康结果的差异,尤其是对有色人种患者而言。本研究评估了二年级医学生在诊断有色人种皮肤(SOC)疾病时的舒适度,并探索提高他们信心的策略。我们假设,富含SOC内容的课程将提高诊断技能。2020年秋季和2022年秋季的调查显示,学生在诊断SOC方面的舒适度有所提高。2022年秋季接触了更多样化皮肤病照片的学生表现出了更大的信心。这些发现强调了将SOC内容纳入医学课程以解决医疗保健差异的必要性。