A critical qualitative study to understand current black women medical student perspectives on anti-racist reform in US medical education.

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Medical Education Online Pub Date : 2024-12-31 Epub Date: 2024-08-20 DOI:10.1080/10872981.2024.2393436
Nouran Ghanem, Debora Goetz Goldberg, Eldesia Granger, Jennifer R Warren, Gilbert Gimm
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Purpose: The US medical education system has a long-standing history of omitting evidence and perpetuating false pseudo-scientific beliefs on the complex and nuanced relationships between race, racism, and health disparities. There is an urgent need to identify and address the historical influence of systemic racism on the current curriculum, organization, and culture of US medical education. The goal of this study was to understand Black women medical student perspectives on race and racism in current medical school training and their recommendations to inform anti-racist action in US medical education.

Method: The authors conducted a critical qualitative study to understand the perspectives of Black women medical students on issues surrounding race and racism in relation to US medical education. To their knowledge, this is the first study to use qualitative research methods to understand current thinking on the need for anti-racist pedagogy in medical school education among Black women medical students in the US.

Results: The interviews revealed critical limitations in the teaching of race, racism, and racial disparities, including a lack of historical depth, continuity, and evaluation of this content; lack of actionable guidance to address racial disparities in clinical practice; and dissonance between emerging anti-racist content and national licensing examinations. The qualitative data yielded several anti-racist strategies and practices that can be implemented in US medical schools to redress historical curriculum limitations and better prepare future generations of physicians to care for marginalized populations.

Conclusions: This study provides actionable feedback on needed reforms to redress US medical school curriculum limitations as it relates to race, racism, and racial disparities.

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一项重要的定性研究,旨在了解当前黑人女医学生对美国医学教育反种族主义改革的看法。
目的:长期以来,美国医学教育系统在种族、种族主义和健康差异之间复杂而微妙的关系上,一直在遗漏证据,延续虚假的伪科学信仰。我们迫切需要识别和解决系统性种族主义对当前美国医学教育课程、组织和文化的历史性影响。本研究旨在了解黑人女医学生对当前医学院培训中的种族和种族主义的看法,以及她们对美国医学教育反种族主义行动的建议:作者进行了一项批判性定性研究,以了解黑人女医学生对美国医学教育中种族和种族主义问题的看法。据她们所知,这是第一项使用定性研究方法了解美国黑人女医学生目前对医学院教育中需要反种族主义教学法的看法的研究:访谈揭示了种族、种族主义和种族差异教学的关键局限性,包括缺乏历史深度、连续性和对这一内容的评估;缺乏解决临床实践中种族差异的可操作指导;以及新出现的反种族主义内容与国家执业资格考试之间的不协调。定性数据得出了一些反种族主义策略和做法,可在美国医学院校实施,以纠正历史课程的局限性,更好地培养未来一代医生,为边缘化人群提供医疗服务:本研究就所需的改革提供了可行的反馈意见,以纠正美国医学院课程在种族、种族主义和种族差异方面的局限性。
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Medical Education Online
Medical Education Online EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: Medical Education Online is an open access journal of health care education, publishing peer-reviewed research, perspectives, reviews, and early documentation of new ideas and trends. Medical Education Online aims to disseminate information on the education and training of physicians and other health care professionals. Manuscripts may address any aspect of health care education and training, including, but not limited to: -Basic science education -Clinical science education -Residency education -Learning theory -Problem-based learning (PBL) -Curriculum development -Research design and statistics -Measurement and evaluation -Faculty development -Informatics/web
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