特朗普对医学教育多样性的战争可能会缩短美国人的寿命

The BMJ Pub Date : 2025-10-10 DOI:10.1136/bmj.r2133
Gavin Yamey, Michael D Green
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建立一支多元化的医疗队伍是改善人口健康状况的关键一步。特朗普政府及其盟友最近采取了几项措施,以确保美国的医学院废除所有的多样性、公平和包容(DEI)政策。这将给美国人的健康带来灾难性的后果,因为研究表明,拥有一支代表全体人口的医生队伍可以改善病人的体验和结果2025年7月,由特朗普顾问斯蒂芬·米勒创立的保守非营利组织“美国优先法律”(America First Legal)向美国司法部提起诉讼,指控约翰·霍普金斯大学医学院。该组织被形容为特朗普政府的“攻击犬”。它声称,学校推广DEI的做法是基于种族、性别和其他身份特征的积极歧视据报道,早在特朗普重新掌权之前,米勒就计划“改变政府对民权时代法律的解释,把重点放在‘反白人种族主义’上,而不是对有色人种的歧视”。5月,一项行政命令针对在对医学院和住院医师项目进行认证时使用基于DEI的标准最近,卫生与公众服务部部长小罗伯特·肯尼迪和教育部长琳达·麦克马洪向我们的杜克大学发送了一份……
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Trump’s war on diversity in medical education could shorten Americans’ lives
Building a diverse medical workforce is a crucial step to improving population health outcomes, write Gavin Yamey and Michael D Green The Trump administration and its allies have recently taken several steps to ensure that medical schools in the US dismantle all diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies. The consequences that this will have for Americans’ health are likely to be catastrophic because research has shown that having a physician workforce that represents the population can improve patients’ experiences and outcomes.12 In July 2025, the conservative non-profit organisation America First Legal, which was founded by Trump adviser Stephen Miller and has been described as an “attack dog” for the Trump administration,3 filed a complaint to the US Justice Department against the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. It alleges that the school’s promotion of DEI actively discriminates against people on the basis of race, sex, and other identity based characteristics.4 Even before Trump’s return to power, Miller had reportedly planned to “change the government’s interpretation of civil rights-era laws to focus on ‘anti-white racism’ rather than discrimination against people of colour.”5 In May, an executive order targeted the use of DEI based standards in accrediting medical schools and medical residency programs.6 More recently, the secretary of health and human services, Robert F Kennedy Jr, and education secretary Linda McMahon sent our institution, Duke University, a …
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