利用三阶段战略提高普通外科住院医师计划中代表人数不足的少数族裔的代表性。

Connor M Magura, Matthew S Rubino, Toba Bolaji, Michael B Goldberg
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背景尽管有证据表明,医疗服务提供者的多样性可为患者带来良好的治疗效果和护理服务,但外科领域代表人数不足的少数民族群体(URMs)并没有显著增加。本回顾性研究概述了一家大型学术附属医院为增加普外科住院医师项目中的少数族裔代表人数而实施的三阶段战略。该策略包括通过整体审查和对面试官的隐性偏见培训进行面试选择、修改面试评分标准以及面试后的招聘工作,其中包括针对URM申请者的虚拟二次考察活动。结果实施这些策略后,URM的匹配率在第一年从0提高到33.3%,并在随后一年保持在33.3%。因此,住院医师培训项目中的统招生比例从干预前的 6.7% 上升到干预后的 13.3%。讨论这种结构化方法成功地提高了外科住院医师培训项目中统招生的比例,肯定了有针对性的招聘策略的成功。通过促进多元化和包容性的环境,该项目更好地反映了其所服务的社区,从而达到改善患者护理和提高患者满意度的目的。
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Increasing Underrepresented Minority Representation in a General Surgery Residency Program Utilizing a 3-Phase Strategy.
BACKGROUND Underrepresented minority groups (URMs) in surgery are not significantly increasing despite evidence suggesting that diversity in health care providers leads to excellent patient outcomes and care. Efforts to increase URM representation in surgical residency programs are essential for addressing disparities and improving health care delivery. METHODS This retrospective study outlines a three-phase strategy implemented at a large academic-affiliated hospital to increase URM representation in its general surgery residency program. The strategy encompassed interview selection with a holistic review and implicit bias training for interviewers, modification of the interview scoring rubric, and post-interview recruitment efforts, including a virtual second look event for URM applicants. RESULTS Following the implementation of these strategies, the URM match rate improved from 0 to 33.3% in the first year and was sustained at 33.3% in the subsequent year. Consequently, the representation of URMs in the residency program rose from 6.7% before our intervention to 13.3% afterwards. DISCUSSION This structured approach successfully increased URM representation in a surgical residency program, affirming the success of targeted recruitment strategies. By promoting a diverse and inclusive environment, the program better reflects the community it serves, with aims at improved patient care and patient satisfaction.
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