Chhabra Avneesh, Alaia Erin F, Bucknor Matthew D, Choi Jung-Ah, Forster Bruce B, Gyftopoulos Soterios, Hayashi Daichi, Isaac Amanda, Matrawy Khaled, McGill Kevin C, Motamedi Kambiz, Prakash Mahesh, Serfaty Aline, Smith Stacy E, Stevens Kathryn J, Bredella Miriam A
Radiology and Orthopedic Surgery, UT Southwestern Medical Center, 5373 Harry Hines Blvd., Dallas, TX, 75390 - 9178, USA.
Department of Radiology, NYU Langone Health, New York, NY, USA.
Skeletal Radiol. 2025 Apr 12. doi: 10.1007/s00256-025-04926-1.
Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) is important for delivering high-quality, culturally competent care and ensuring equal access to resources and opportunities in healthcare. However, the implementation of DEI has been met with unique challenges and successes across the globe. The International Skeletal Society (ISS), a multidisciplinary musculoskeletal society, made a conscious effort to promote DEI. This article discusses advantages and controversies of DEI approaches, DEI initiatives implemented by the ISS, and experiences of the ISS DEI committee members from their respective continents. The ISS DEI committee implemented educational webinars with expert panel discussions, revising membership criteria and policies for enhancing inclusiveness, advising on programing and speakers for the annual meeting, and fostering mentorship. From a global perspective, in North America, DEI has improved health outcomes and patient care, but anti-DEI legislation has posed significant challenges. Europe relies on international recruitment but faces challenges in staff retention. South America's cultural diversity necessitates culturally sensitive approaches, but discussions about DEI are scarce, and gender inequalities persist in leadership. In Africa, DEI principles are underdeveloped, with limited engagement among stakeholders. In Asia, DEI is emerging, with more women being appointed to faculty positions and leadership roles in academic societies. The implementation of meaningful DEI initiatives requires long-term institutional buy-in and the global participation and commitment of employees and institutional leaders at all levels.
多元化、公平与包容(DEI)对于提供高质量、具有文化胜任力的医疗服务以及确保在医疗保健领域平等获取资源和机会至关重要。然而,DEI的实施在全球范围内面临着独特的挑战并取得了一些成功。国际骨骼学会(ISS)是一个多学科的肌肉骨骼学会,有意识地努力推动DEI。本文讨论了DEI方法的优势与争议、ISS实施的DEI举措,以及ISS DEI委员会成员在各自所在大陆的经历。ISS DEI委员会开展了带有专家小组讨论的教育网络研讨会,修订会员标准和政策以增强包容性,为年会的议程安排和演讲者提供建议,并促进指导关系。从全球角度来看,在北美,DEI改善了健康结果和患者护理,但反DEI立法带来了重大挑战。欧洲依赖国际招聘,但在留住员工方面面临挑战。南美的文化多样性需要采取具有文化敏感性的方法,但关于DEI的讨论很少,并且在领导层中性别不平等现象依然存在。在非洲,DEI原则发展不足,利益相关者之间的参与度有限。在亚洲,DEI正在兴起,越来越多的女性被任命担任学术机构的教职和领导职务。实施有意义的DEI举措需要长期的机构支持以及各级员工和机构领导者的全球参与和承诺。