Diversity Among EMS Fellows.

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Johanna C Innes, Susan J Burnett, Lydia Hyla, Jason Gershgorn, Ameera Haamid, Andra Farcas, Kaori Tanaka, Michael O'Brien, Renoj Varughese, Brian M Clemency
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Abstract

Objectives: Emergency medical services (EMS) personnel, including EMS physicians, should reflect the diversity of the patient populations they serve to ensure equitable healthcare outcomes. The historical predominance of White male EMS medical directors may contribute to disparities in patient care. Recruiting and training a diverse cadre of EMS fellows is a key step toward fostering equity in EMS leadership and improving outcomes for diverse communities. This study examines demographic trends among EMS fellows and explores their implications for advancing equity in EMS care delivery.

Methods: Publicly available data were extracted from the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Data Resource Books for the academic years 2012-2013 through 2022-2023. Data regarding residents' and fellows' self-identified gender and race/ethnicity were analyzed for EMS fellowships, emergency medicine (EM) residencies, and all residencies/fellowships. The investigation utilized chi-square tests to analyze associations between categorical variables, such as gender and race, and the Cochran-Armitage Trend Test to evaluate trends in proportions across years.

Results: Data for 680 EMS fellows during the 11-year period were reviewed. Overall, 66% (range 55-78%) of EMS fellows were male and 34% (range 22-45%) were female. There was a smaller proportion of female EMS fellows than female EM residents (37%), female toxicology fellows (39%), female pediatric emergency medicine (PEM) fellows (65%), and female residents overall (45%). The majority of EMS fellows identified as White (75%, range 69-100%). The next most commonly reported race/ethnicity by EMS fellows was Asian (8%, range 0-13%). There was a larger proportion of White EMS fellows than White toxicology fellows (68%), White EM residents (60%), White PEM fellows (49%), and White residents overall (45%). There were no significant trends in gender or race/ethnicity of EMS fellows over time.

Conclusions: Over the first 11 years since fellowship accreditation, one third of EMS fellows were female and more than three quarters of EMS fellows were White. EMS leaders, including fellowship directors, should strengthen the recruitment of women and underrepresented racial and ethnic minority groups in EMS medical direction.

EMS研究员的多样性。
目标:包括急救医生在内的急救医疗服务(EMS)人员应反映其服务的患者群体的多样性,以确保公平的医疗保健结果。急救医疗服务医疗总监历来以白人男性为主,这可能会造成患者护理方面的差异。招募和培训一支多元化的急救医疗研究员队伍,是促进急救医疗领导公平、改善多元化社区医疗结果的关键一步。本研究调查了急救医疗服务研究员的人口趋势,并探讨了其对促进急救医疗服务公平性的影响:从毕业后医学教育认证委员会(ACGME)的数据资源手册中提取了2012-2013至2022-2023学年的公开数据。针对急救医疗研究金、急诊医学(EM)住院医师以及所有住院医师/研究金,分析了住院医师和研究员自我认定的性别和种族/民族数据。调查利用卡方检验分析了性别和种族等分类变量之间的关联,并利用科克伦-阿米蒂奇趋势检验评估了不同年份的比例趋势:对 11 年间 680 名急救医疗研究员的数据进行了审查。总体而言,66%(55% - 78%)的急救医疗研究员为男性,34%(22% - 45%)为女性。与女性急诊科住院医师(37%)、女性毒理学研究员(39%)、女性儿科急诊医学(PEM)研究员(65%)和女性住院医师总体(45%)相比,女性急诊科研究员的比例较低。大多数急救医疗研究员自称是白人(75%,范围为 69% - 100%)。其次是亚裔(8%,0 - 13%)。与白人毒理学研究员(68%)、白人急诊科住院医师(60%)、白人急诊科研究员(49%)和白人住院医师总体(45%)相比,白人急诊科研究员的比例更高。随着时间的推移,急救医疗研究员的性别或种族/族裔没有明显的变化趋势。.结论:在研究员资格认证后的前 11 年中,三分之一的急救医疗服务研究员为女性,超过四分之三的急救医疗服务研究员为白人。包括研究金主任在内的急救医疗领导者应在急救医疗医学方向上加强对女性和代表性不足的少数种族群体的招募。
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Prehospital Emergency Care
Prehospital Emergency Care 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
4.30
自引率
12.50%
发文量
137
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Prehospital Emergency Care publishes peer-reviewed information relevant to the practice, educational advancement, and investigation of prehospital emergency care, including the following types of articles: Special Contributions - Original Articles - Education and Practice - Preliminary Reports - Case Conferences - Position Papers - Collective Reviews - Editorials - Letters to the Editor - Media Reviews.
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