Developing a diverse workforce

IF 1.4 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Clinical Teacher Pub Date : 2023-10-19 DOI:10.1111/tct.13655
Gabrielle M. Finn
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Abstract

A universal understanding of the terms ‘equality, diversity and inclusion’ (EDI) are often taken for granted, especially within the field of health professions education. Often, when we think of inclusion, we think about those we bring into our community, not those we exclude. Our framing of diversity is often limited to increasing the visibility of one particular group of individuals, ignoring the multiple microsecting identities that individuals hold. This year, our Annual Scholarship Meeting (ASM) focussed on addressing these issues by celebrating diversity, by creating an inclusive community and by improving equity within our field and our association. This special issue provides an overview of our meeting, ‘Developing a Diverse Workforce’. We have collated the commentaries from our keynote speakers who delivered insightful presentations on intersecting issues pertaining to EDI.

The importance of the chosen focus on the theme of ‘developing a diverse workforce’ becomes evident when one considers a recent statistic from the World Health Organisation (WHO). Shockingly, according to WHO, no European member state has achieved full gender equity with regard to health outcomes. This is a healthcare issue, a workforce issue and a curricula issue. Our ASM, as led by our plenary speakers, considered EDI at the intersections between health, workforce and curricula. We focussed on equity and representation within the workforce based upon gender, disability, race, sexuality including LGBTQIA+, and social class. Our Gold Medal winner drew attention to the issues with representation in the global south and challenged us to consider what issues are facing healthcare educators, students and providers in different cultures that may not share the same views as the global north. Dr Holly Quinton has created infographics to summarise the salient points from each plenary.

As we go back to our daily lives, we need to take time to reflect on the messages from our ASM 2023. Developing a diverse workforce for the needs of a diverse society is not a single action. It needs planning, it requires cultural shifts, and above all else, commitment. EDI was not a one off theme at ASME; we have a commitment to improving, as evidenced in our strategy, in the themes of future meetings and the initiatives that we run. What we need now is a collective effort to improve, to nurture individuals and to include (Figure 1).

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培养多样化的劳动力
对“平等、多样性和包容性”(EDI)一词的普遍理解往往被认为是理所当然的,尤其是在卫生专业教育领域。通常,当我们想到包容时,我们想到的是我们带入社区的人,而不是我们排斥的人。我们对多样性的界定往往局限于增加一个特定群体的可见性,而忽略了个体所拥有的多重微观身份。今年,我们的年度奖学金会议(ASM)专注于通过庆祝多样性、创建包容性社区以及改善我们领域和协会内的公平性来解决这些问题。本期特刊概述了我们的会议“发展多样化的劳动力”。我们整理了主题发言人的评论,他们就与EDI相关的交叉问题发表了富有洞察力的演讲。当人们考虑到世界卫生组织(世界卫生组织)的最新统计数据时,选择“发展多样化的劳动力”主题的重要性就显而易见了。令人震惊的是,根据世界卫生组织的数据,没有一个欧洲成员国在健康结果方面实现了完全的性别平等。这是一个医疗保健问题、劳动力问题和课程问题。在全体发言人的带领下,我们的ASM将EDI视为健康、劳动力和课程之间的交叉点。我们专注于基于性别、残疾、种族、性取向(包括LGBTQIA+)和社会阶层的劳动力公平和代表性。我们的金牌得主引起了人们对全球南方代表性问题的关注,并要求我们考虑不同文化中可能与全球北方观点不同的医疗保健教育工作者、学生和提供者面临的问题。Holly Quinton博士制作了信息图,总结了每次全体会议的要点。当我们回到日常生活时,我们需要花时间反思来自ASM 2023的信息。为多样化社会的需求培养多样化的劳动力不是一项单一的行动。它需要规划,需要文化转变,最重要的是承诺。EDI并不是ASME的一个单一主题;正如我们的战略所表明的那样,我们致力于改进未来会议的主题和我们开展的举措。我们现在需要的是集体努力来改进、培养个人和包容(图1)。
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Clinical Teacher
Clinical Teacher MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: The Clinical Teacher has been designed with the active, practising clinician in mind. It aims to provide a digest of current research, practice and thinking in medical education presented in a readable, stimulating and practical style. The journal includes sections for reviews of the literature relating to clinical teaching bringing authoritative views on the latest thinking about modern teaching. There are also sections on specific teaching approaches, a digest of the latest research published in Medical Education and other teaching journals, reports of initiatives and advances in thinking and practical teaching from around the world, and expert community and discussion on challenging and controversial issues in today"s clinical education.
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