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Introduction: Antisemitism and antisemitic incidents have been increasing in United States medical institutions since the Hamas attack of October 7, 2023. Such incidents include anecdotal reports of antisemitic displays at medical school commencements. This study examined unprofessional behavior observed at the commencement ceremonies of the 25 US medical schools top-ranked for research excellence. This issue is significant since these graduates are expected to become future leaders in the field of medicine.
Materials and methods: Based on publicly available videotaped commencements, we assessed the number of students in the graduating classes wearing non-school-provided regalia, carrying signs, wearing protest buttons, or engaging in verbal protests related to the Israel-terror groups conflict that were either openly antisemitic or potentially offensive or insensitive.
Results: Symbols representing antisemitic themes (keffiyehs and three-part graduation stoles conveying antisemitic messages) were worn by students at just over half (13) of the medical schools. The mean number of students in each school wearing keffiyehs or non-official school stoles was 4.0 (95% confidence interval [CI] 2.2-5.8), ranging from 0%-13% of the classes, or 2.5% of the overall graduating cohort. The wearing of buttons, carrying of banners or signs, verbal protests interrupting the ceremony, or students deviating from script ranged from 0% to 22.5% of graduating students, with a mean of 2.7 per school (95% CI -0.8-6.2), or 1.7% of the medical schools graduating cohort.
Conclusions: We identified unprofessional behavior at commencements of top-ranked medical schools consisting of antisemitism and displaying offensive and insensitive symbols and messaging. There is an urgent need for medical schools in the US to educate medical trainees about the dangers of antisemitism and all forms of hate and insensitivity.
导读:自2023年10月7日哈马斯袭击以来,美国医疗机构的反犹主义和反犹事件不断增加。此类事件包括在医学院毕业典礼上展示反犹主义的轶事报道。这项研究调查了在25所美国医学院校的毕业典礼上观察到的不专业行为。这个问题很重要,因为这些毕业生有望成为未来医学领域的领导者。材料和方法:根据公开的毕业典礼录像,我们评估了毕业班中佩戴非学校提供的徽章、举着标语、佩戴抗议徽章或参与与以色列恐怖组织冲突有关的口头抗议的学生数量,这些抗议要么是公开的反犹主义,要么是潜在的冒犯性或麻木不端。结果:代表反犹主题的符号(keffiyeh和传达反犹信息的三部分毕业礼)被超过一半(13所)的医学院的学生佩戴。每所学校穿keffiyeh或非正式校服的学生平均人数为4.0人(95%可信区间[CI] 2.2-5.8),占班级的0%-13%,或占整个毕业生群体的2.5%。佩戴徽章、手持横幅或标语、口头抗议打断仪式或学生偏离脚本的毕业生占毕业生的0%至22.5%,平均每所学校2.7人(95% CI -0.8-6.2),占医学院毕业生的1.7%。结论:我们在顶尖医学院的毕业典礼上发现了不专业的行为,包括反犹主义和展示冒犯性和不敏感的符号和信息。美国的医学院迫切需要教育医学学员反犹太主义和各种形式的仇恨和麻木不仁的危险。