Pinn V W
J Natl Med Assoc. 1984 Sep;76(9):857-62.
There is a perception that the career options open to medical school graduates who are members of minority groups are restricted. This perception relates especially to those postgraduate medical training programs that have not traditionally encouraged or had significant minority participation. Data were therefore sought to determine whether this perception was well founded.Recent reports show the strikingly low numbers of minorities on medical school faculties and in administrative positions in spite of efforts to fill such positions. Information on the specialties of practicing minority physicians is limited, but accurate figures are available on the participation of minorities in various specialty postgraduate training programs. For instance, during recent years, 50 to 60 percent of all black residents have been trained in internal medicine, pediatrics, general surgery, and obstetrics and gynecology.Further studies are needed to document or disprove the conception that minority physicians have less access than other physicians to certain careers in the delivery of health care and education. In the interim, efforts should be continued to encourage minority physicians not only to seek preparation for community primary care practice, but also for professional participation in academic careers of other specialties (and subspecialties), in biomedical and clinical research, and in health care administration. The ability to enter these diverse careers is most often determined by the opportunities available at the time of completion of medical school education. Therefore, those involved in graduate medical education should address the challenge of providing opportunities for the proportionate representation of minorities in all aspects of medical care and medical education.
有一种观点认为,少数群体的医学院毕业生的职业选择受到限制。这种观点尤其适用于那些传统上不鼓励少数群体参与或少数群体参与度不高的研究生医学培训项目。因此,人们试图寻找数据来确定这种观点是否有充分依据。最近的报告显示,尽管努力填补这些职位,但医学院教职员工和行政岗位上的少数群体人数仍然极低。关于在职少数群体医生专业的信息有限,但有关于少数群体参与各种专科研究生培训项目的准确数据。例如,近年来,所有黑人住院医生中有50%至60%接受了内科、儿科、普通外科以及妇产科方面的培训。需要进一步研究来证实或反驳少数群体医生在提供医疗保健和教育方面比其他医生更难获得某些职业的观点。在此期间,应继续努力鼓励少数群体医生不仅为社区初级医疗实践做好准备,还要参与其他专科(及亚专科)的学术职业、生物医学和临床研究以及医疗保健管理。进入这些不同职业的能力通常取决于医学院教育完成时可获得的机会。因此,参与研究生医学教育的人员应应对在医疗保健和医学教育的各个方面为少数群体提供适当代表机会这一挑战。