Racial Diversity in the Medical Profession: The Impact of Affirmative Action Bans on Underrepresented Student of Color Matriculation in Medical Schools.

IF 2.6 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Higher Education Pub Date : 2015-03-01 DOI:10.1353/jhe.2015.0009
Liliana M Garces, David Mickey-Pabello
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This study examines the impact of affirmative action bans in six states (California, Washington, Florida, Texas, Michigan, and Nebraska) on the matriculation rates of historically underrepresented students of color in public medical schools in these states. Findings show that affirmative action bans have led to about a 17% decline (from 18.5% to 15.3%) in the first-time matriculation of medical school students who are underrepresented students of color. This decline is similar to drops in the enrollment of students of color that have taken place across other educational sectors, including the nation's most selective public undergraduate institutions, law schools, and various graduate fields of study, after bans on affirmative action were enacted in some of these states. The findings suggest that statewide laws banning the consideration of race in postsecondary admissions pose serious obstacles for the medical profession to address the health-care crisis facing the nation.

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医学专业的种族多样性:平权行动禁令对医学院代表性不足的有色人种学生入学的影响。
本研究考察了六个州(加利福尼亚州、华盛顿州、佛罗里达州、德克萨斯州、密歇根州和内布拉斯加州)的平权行动禁令对这些州公立医学院历史上代表性不足的有色人种学生的入学率的影响。调查结果显示,平权行动禁令导致有色人种学生首次入学的比例下降了17%(从18.5%降至15.3%)。这种下降与其他教育部门有色人种学生入学率的下降类似,包括美国最具选择性的公立本科院校、法学院和各种研究生研究领域,在这些州的一些州颁布了平权法案之后。调查结果表明,禁止在高等教育录取中考虑种族因素的州法律对医疗行业解决全国面临的卫生保健危机构成了严重障碍。
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