Posted on January 8th, 2024 by Academic Programs
What clinicians of status owe health workers earning low wages has been changed by the events of the past 2 years of the COVID-19 pandemic, national racial reckoning, and increasing national income and wealth inequality. Reasons why clinicians of status…
Posted on January 8th, 2024 by Academic Programs
The National Domestic Worker’s Bill of Rights Act aimed to remedy nearly a century of labor and health inequities facing a majority of the home health workforce including home health workers, personal care aides, and professional caregivers who are women…
Posted on January 8th, 2024 by Academic Programs
Bullying has significant, far-reaching consequences for all health professionals, students, trainees, patients, their families, and organizations. Bullying is antithetical to healthy organizational culture, patient safety, and professionalism. A culture of safety and respect in sites of healthcare education and work…
Posted on January 8th, 2024 by Academic Programs
Diversity standards in medical education accreditation do not guarantee diversity but do stimulate schools’ activities to recruit and retain diverse students and faculty. The Liaison Committee on Medical Education’s (LCME’s) accreditation standard addressing medical school diversity neither mandates which categories…
Posted on January 8th, 2024 by Academic Programs
This article considers how student advancement assessment in American medical schools undermines equity. Although much attention is paid to admissions processes’ capacity to diversify the physician workforce, students’ advancement has been neglected as the next key step along their journeys…
Posted on January 8th, 2024 by Academic Programs
There are fewer Black men in US medical schools today than in 1970. This and other kinds of ongoing inequity express the systemic racism Black Americans face in health care. Increasing Black physician representation in medicine is key to motivating…
Posted on January 8th, 2024 by Academic Programs
In 2003, the Association of American Medical Colleges reframed the concept underrepresented minorities as underrepresented in medicine (URiM), which defines representation in medicine relative to representation in the US population. Schools are permitted to construct URiM definitions, suggesting the importance…
Posted on January 8th, 2024 by Academic Programs
This activity is comprised of five multiple-choice questions based on the content of an AMA Journal of Ethics podcast about how “human-centered” design can help remove barriers to care and forge solidarity between patients and clinicians, and how soundscape ecology…
Posted on January 8th, 2024 by Academic Programs
This activity is comprised of five multiple-choice questions based on the content of an AMA Journal of Ethics podcast about industrial hygiene, biocontainment, and how to build more sustainable health systems. The featured guest is Mark Rukavina, a program director…
Posted on January 8th, 2024 by Academic Programs
This activity is comprised of five multiple-choice questions based on the content of an AMA Journal of Ethics podcast about industrial hygiene, biocontainment, and how to build more sustainable health systems. The featured guest is Shawn G. Gibbs, PhD, MBA,…