Assessing the Racial and Ethnic Diversity of Physician Assistant/Associate Program Graduates from 2010 to 2012 and 2019 to 2021.

Q2 Health Professions Journal of Physician Assistant Education Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-05 DOI:10.1097/JPA.0000000000000602
Tamara S Ritsema, Jordan R Herring, Howard O Straker, Edward Salsberg
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Abstract

Introduction: To assess the racial/ethnic diversity of graduates of US Physician Assistant/Associate (PA) programs compared with the diversity of the populations from which they draw students and to assess diversity changes over time among PA graduates.

Methods: We calculated proportion of Black or Hispanic PA graduates nationally and by school between 2010 to 2012 and 2019 to 2021 using the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) and compared it with the diversity of the 20 to 35-year-old population using the American Community Survey. We created benchmark populations for each school based on whether the school was public or private, with in-state/out-of-state proportions provided by the Physician Assistant Education Association. A diversity index (DI) was calculated for each program. A DI of 0.5 means that the representation of Black/Hispanic graduates is half their representation in the benchmark population.

Results: Although the numbers of Black/Hispanic graduates increased from 2010 to 2012 to 2019 to 2021, the percentage of Black graduates decreased. Nationally, the DI for Black graduates decreased from 0.28 to 0.23 and the Hispanic DI increased from 0.28 to 0.37 between 2010 to 2012 and 2019 to 2021. Among 213 PA programs included in the 2019 to 2021 dataset, 5 schools had a DI >1.0 for Black graduates and 7 schools had a DI >1.0 for Hispanic graduates.

Discussion: Using the IPEDS data, we found that Black and Hispanic graduates are underrepresented among PA program graduates. The PA education community needs to develop new strategies for diversifying the profession consistent with the new US Supreme Court decision banning race-conscious admissions.

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评估 2010 至 2012 年和 2019 至 2021 年助理医师/副医师课程毕业生的种族和民族多样性。
简介:评估美国助理医师/助理医师(PA)专业毕业生的种族/族裔多样性,并与这些专业所招收学生的人口多样性进行比较,同时评估随着时间推移助理医师毕业生的多样性变化:我们利用综合高等教育数据系统(IPEDS)计算了 2010 至 2012 年和 2019 至 2021 年全国和各学校黑人或西班牙裔助理医师毕业生的比例,并利用美国社区调查将其与 20 至 35 岁人口的多样性进行了比较。我们根据公立或私立学校为每所学校创建了基准人口,州内/州外比例由医生助理教育协会提供。我们为每个专业计算了多样性指数 (DI)。DI 值为 0.5 意味着黑人/西班牙裔毕业生的比例是其在基准人口中所占比例的一半:虽然黑人/西班牙裔毕业生的人数从 2010 年到 2012 年到 2019 年到 2021 年有所增加,但黑人毕业生的比例却有所下降。在全国范围内,黑人毕业生的 DI 从 0.28 降至 0.23,西班牙裔毕业生的 DI 从 0.28 升至 0.37。在2019至2021年数据集中的213个PA项目中,5所学校的黑人毕业生DI>1.0,7所学校的西班牙裔毕业生DI>1.0:通过使用 IPEDS 数据,我们发现黑人和西班牙裔毕业生在 PA 项目毕业生中的比例偏低。根据美国最高法院禁止有种族意识的招生的新判决,PA 教育界需要制定新的策略,以实现专业的多样化。
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