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American Crisis: The Growing Absence of Black Men in Medicine and Science: Proceedings of a Joint Workshop

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Black men are increasingly underrepresented in medical schools and in the medical profession.

A diverse workforce is a key attribute of quality healthcare and research suggests that a diverse workforce may help to advance cultural competency and increase access to high-quality health care, especially for underserved populations.

Conversely, lack of diversity in the health workforce threatens health care quality and access and contributes to health disparities.

In this way, the growing absence of Black men in medicine is especially troubling, because their absence in medicine may have adverse consequences for health care access, quality, and outcomes among Black Americans and Americans overall.To better understand the factors that contribute to the low participation of Black men in the medical profession, facilitate discussion of current strategies used to increase their participation in medical education, and explore new strategies along the educational and professional pipeline that may have potential to increase participation in medicine, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine and the Cobb Institute jointly convened a 2-day workshop in November 2017, in Washington, DC.

This publication summarizes the presentations and discussions from the workshop.

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National Academies Press
0309476933 / 9780309476935
eBook (EPUB)
30/07/2018
United States
English
170 pages
152 x 229 mm
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