学术家庭医学领导的变化:CERA的二次分析。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Family Medicine Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-11 DOI:10.22454/FamMed.2025.804452
Bryce A Ringwald, Yasamine Edwards, Sarah Vengal, Jon Montemayor, Carter Ringwald
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背景和目标:多元化、公平和包容(DEI)努力创造一支代表普通人群的医生队伍。然而,在提高妇女地位和医学医生人数不足方面仍然存在障碍。我们试图描述性别和种族趋势在学术家庭医学领导在过去十年。方法:我们对学术家庭医学教育研究联盟信息中心的数据进行了二次分析,检查了2011年至2023年家庭医学助理主任(cd)、项目主任(pd)和系主任的人口调查反馈。结果:在研究期间,家庭医学cd的女性代表比例扩大到60.2%,增加了23%。cd增加了127%的亚裔代表,其他种族没有明显变化。家庭医学专业医生的女性比例扩大至54.5%,增幅达97%。PD的黑人代表增加了51%,亚裔代表增加了100%。家庭医学系主任中女性比例扩大到37.5%,增加了61%。同样,黑人代表人数增加了95%,西班牙裔代表人数增加了150%。到2023年,总共有19.1%的主席被确定为URiM。结论:家庭医学在学科领导地位上取得了进步。家庭医学cd和pd已经达到了女性的代表性地位,但在URiM中的代表性较低。家庭医学系主任在女性和URiM代表方面都取得了进展,但与全科医生和家庭医学医生人数相比仍然落后。需要更多的指导和赞助,以获得家庭医学方面的现有资源,进一步提高家庭医学研究所领导层的代表性。
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The Changing Faces of Academic Family Medicine Leadership: A CERA Secondary Analysis.

Background and objectives: Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts strive to create a physician workforce that represents the general population. Barriers remain, however, regarding the promotion of women and underrepresented in medicine (URiM) physicians. We sought to describe gender and race trends in academic family medicine leadership over the past decade.

Methods: We performed a secondary analysis of Council of Academic Family Medicine Educational Research Alliance clearinghouse data, examining demographic survey responses from available surveys of family medicine clerkship directors (CDs), program directors (PDs), and department chairs from 2011 to 2023.

Results: During the time studied, family medicine CDs female representation expanded to 60.2% of CDs, an increase of 23%. CDs increased Asian representation by 127% without significant change in other racial groups. Family medicine PDs female representation expanded to 54.5% of PDs, an increase of 97%. PD Black representation expanded by 51%, and Asian representation expanded by 100%. Family medicine department chairs female representation expanded to 37.5% of chairs, an increase of 61%. Similarly, Black representation expanded by 95%, and Hispanic representation expanded by 150%. In total, 19.1% of chairs identified as URiM in 2023.

Conclusions: Family medicine has improved advancements into academic leadership positions. Family medicine CDs and PDs have achieved representative status of females but lag in URiM representation. Family medicine department chairs have made progress in both female and URiM representation but still lag compared to the general and family medicine physician population. Additional mentorship and sponsorship are needed to access the resources available in family medicine to further advance DEI in the representativeness of its leadership.

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Family Medicine
Family Medicine 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
21.10%
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0
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Family Medicine, the official journal of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, publishes original research, systematic reviews, narrative essays, and policy analyses relevant to the discipline of family medicine, particularly focusing on primary care medical education, health workforce policy, and health services research. Journal content is not limited to educational research from family medicine educators; and we welcome innovative, high-quality contributions from authors in a variety of specialties and academic fields.
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