On the Atlanta shootings

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Chang W. Lee—The New York Times/Redux

 

(The following was part of a letter written to the AcademyHealth Disparities Interest Group, March 23, 2021):

Dear AcademyHealth Disparities Interest Group members,

I have been heartened by the outpouring of support for the Asian American community from so many others. Like other Asian Americans, I have been carrying this weight- the heightened expectation of racist violence- for over a year now. Some of us were looking forward to a much-needed spring break- or for others, at least a pause- we spent the week in mourning, anger, and perhaps most of all, exhaustion. Amidst our grief, it helps to know that we are not alone.

 

I thank all of you for your continued support as we, in the leadership, made the decision to focus this year’s activities on the role of structural racism in the creation and perpetuation of health inequities. I know that health ‘disparities’ spans a multitude of sources of injustice. However, I hope we can be reminded once again from this week’s tragedy that our intersections matter- and in turn, solidarity also matters.

 

Change- of the substantive, structural kind- requires collective action. Though we are only an interest group of a professional organization, we aim to support everyone to further this work- through education, development of policy recommendations, and building our community. This is hard work, and we want you to know that we are here for you.

 

Michelle Ko, MD, PhD

Chair,  AcademyHealth Disparities Interest Group

 

Resources:

Anti-Asian racism and COVID-19

Stop AAPI Hate National Report

Resources for AAPI Solidarity Work

UC Davis Racial Trauma Resources

So you’re ‘anti-racist’ now?

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(Photo: UCSF, White Coats for Black Lives)

Last spring and summer we saw a surge in declarations of anti-racism from health and medicine-related institutions. If you’re looking at the calendar, you might notice it’s past time we start asking for receipts.

In thinking about opportunities and areas of resistance re: institutional change, I’ve been diving into reading about diversity efforts in higher education. I am finding these readings helpful documents of how diversity can (or fails) to happen. I am hoping this can inform all of us on how to think harder and in much greater detail on how anti-racism is (or is not) going to happen.

Leading or been appointed to a new anti-racism committee/initiative/insert-actiony-sounding-name-here? Check out the following:

 

Racism in Medical Education, Faculty

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In their recent Medicine and Society commentary in NEJM, Kemi Doll, MD, and Charles Thomas Jr., MD provide both important personal narrative and describe structural solutions to address racism within academic medicine, specifically with respect to faculty. A companion Point of View by Anique Forrester, MD, further underscores both the emotional toll and deep commitment for URM faculty in academia.

Here is a brief list of *some* of the recent literature documenting racism experienced by faculty in academic medicine, and a few articles that also put forth recommendations. A key takeaway is that URM faculty should rightfully question whether their concerns will be met, given the documentation shows that their predecessors have tried, for years, to highlight these issues, using the currency of academic medicine: peer-reviewed journal publications. Why are personal narratives only being published now, by the most prominent journals? Conversely, what would this look like, had Academic Medicine not been consistently publishing this work over decades?

  • Konuthula D, de Abril Cameron F, Jonassaint N, et al. Perspectives on Anti-Black Racism and Mitigation Strategies Among Faculty Experts at Academic Medical Centers. JAMA Netw Open. 2022;5(4):e228534. doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.8534
  • Odei BC, Jagsi R, Diaz DA, et al. Evaluation of Equitable Racial and Ethnic Representation Among Departmental Chairs in Academic Medicine, 1980-2019. JAMA Netw Open. 2021;4(5):e2110726. doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.10726
  • Alexis DA, Kearney MD, Williams JC, Xu C, Higginbotham EJ, Aysola J. Assessment of perceptions of professionalism among faculty, trainees, staff, and students in a large university-based health system. JAMA Netw Open. 2020;3(11):e2021452. doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.21452
  • Xierali IM, Nivet MA, Syed ZA, Shakil A, Schneider FD. Trends in tenure status in academic family medicine, 1977-2017: implications for recruitment, retention, and the academic mission. Acad Med. 2020;95(2):241-247.
  • Erosheva EA, Grant S, Chen MC, Lindner MD, Nakamura RK, Lee CJ. NIH peer review: Criterion scores completely account for racial disparities in overall impact scores. Sci Adv. 2020;6(23):eaaz4868.
  • Campbell KM, Hudson BD, Tumin D. Releasing the net to promote minority faculty success in academic medicine. J Racial Ethn Health Disparities. 2020;7(2):202-206.
  • Wingard D, Trejo J, Gudea M, Goodman S, Reznik V. Faculty equity, diversity, culture and climate change in academic medicine: A longitudinal study. J Natl Med Assoc. 2019;111(1):46-53.
  • Dixon G, Kind T, Wright J, Stewart N, Sims A, Barber A. Factors that influence the choice of academic pediatrics by underrepresented minorities. Pediatrics. 2019;144(2):e20182759. doi:10.1542/peds.2018-2759
  • Campbell KM, Rodríguez JE. Addressing the minority tax: perspectives from two diversity leaders on building minority faculty success in academic medicine. Acad Med. 2019;94(12):1854-1857.
  • Lett LA, Orji WU, Sebro R. Declining racial and ethnic representation in clinical academic medicine: A longitudinal study of 16 US medical specialties. PLoS One. 2018;13(11):e0207274.
  • Kaplan SE, Gunn CM, Kulukulualani AK, Raj A, Freund KM, Carr PL. Challenges in recruiting, retaining and promoting racially and ethnically diverse faculty. J Natl Med Assoc. 2018;110(1):58-64.
  • Kaplan SE, Raj A, Carr PL, Terrin N, Breeze JL, Freund KM. Race/Ethnicity and success in academic medicine: Findings from a longitudinal multi-institutional study. Acad Med. 2018;93(4):616-622.
  • Abelson JS, Wong NZ, Symer M, Eckenrode G, Watkins A, Yeo HL. Racial and ethnic disparities in promotion and retention of academic surgeons. Am J Surg. 2018;216(4):678-682. doi:10.1016/j.amjsurg.2018.07.020
  • Fisher ZE, Rodríguez JE, Campbell KM. A review of tenure for Black, Latino, and Native American faculty in academic medicine. South Med J. 2017;110(1):11-17.
  • Andriole DA, Yan Y, Jeffe DB. Mediators of racial/ethnic disparities in mentored K award receipt among U.S. medical school graduates. Acad Med. 2017;92(10):1440-1448. d
  • Marsh J, Chod R. Recruiting faculty leaders at U.S. medical schools: A process without improvement. Acad Med. 2017; 92(11) 1564-1568
  • Johnson TJ, Ellison AM, Dalembert G, et al. Implicit bias in pediatric academic medicine. J Natl Med Assoc. 2017;109(3):156-163.
  • Mader EM, Rodríguez JE, Campbell KM, et al. Status of underrepresented minority and female faculty at medical schools located within Historically Black Colleges and in Puerto Rico. Med Educ Online. 2016;21:29535.
  • Ginther DK, Kahn S, Schaffer WT. Gender, race/ethnicity, and National Institutes of Health R01 research awards: Is there evidence of a double bind for women of color?. Acad Med. 2016;91(8):1098-1107
  • Rodríguez JE, Campbell KM, Pololi LH. Addressing disparities in academic medicine: what of the minority tax?. BMC Med Educ. 2015;15:6.
  • Hassouneh D, Lutz KF, Beckett AK, Junkins EP, Horton LL. The experiences of underrepresented minority faculty in schools of medicine. Med Educ Online. 2014. 19:24768.
  • Rodríguez JE, Campbell KM, Mouratidis RW. Where are the rest of us? Improving representation of minority faculty in academic medicine. South Med J. 2014;107(12):739-744.
  • Yehia BR, Cronholm PF, Wilson N, et al. Mentorship and pursuit of academic medicine careers: a mixed methods study of residents from diverse backgrounds. BMC Med Educ. 2014;14:26.
  • Yu PT, Parsa PV, Hassanein O, Rogers SO, Chang DC. Minorities struggle to advance in academic medicine: A 12-y review of diversity at the highest levels of America’s teaching institutions. J Surg Res. 2013;182(2):212-218.
  • Pololi LH, Evans AT, Gibbs BK, Krupat E, Brennan RT, Civian JT. The experience of minority faculty who are underrepresented in medicine, at 26 representative U.S. medical schools. Acad Med. 2013;88(9):1308-1314.
  • Sánchez JP, Peters L, Lee-Rey E, et al. Racial and ethnic minority medical students’ perceptions of and interest in careers in academic medicine. Acad Med. 2013;88(9):1299-1307.
  • Nunez-Smith M, Ciarleglio MM, Sandoval-Schaefer T, et al. Institutional variation in the promotion of racial/ethnic minority faculty at US medical schools. Am J Public Health. 2012;102(5):852-858.
  • Pololi LH, Krupat E, Civian JT, Ash AS, Brennan RT. Why are a quarter of faculty considering leaving academic medicine? A study of their perceptions of institutional culture and intentions to leave at 26 representative U.S. medical schools. Acad Med. 2012;87(7):859-869.
  • Jeffe DB, Yan Y, Andriole DA. Do research activities during college, medical school, and residency mediate racial/ethnic disparities in full-time faculty appointments at U.S. Medical schools?. Acad Med. 2012;87(11):1582-1593.
  • Ginther DK, Haak LL, Schaffer WT, Kington R. Are race, ethnicity, and medical school affiliation associated with NIH R01 type 1 award probability for physician investigators?. Acad Med. 2012;87(11):1516-1524.
  • Pololi L, Cooper LA, Carr P. Race, disadvantage and faculty experiences in academic medicine. J Gen Intern Med. 2010;25(12):1363-1369.
  • Mahoney MR, Wilson E, Odom KL, Flowers L, Adler SR. Minority faculty voices on diversity in academic medicine: perspectives from one school. Acad Med. 2008;83(8):781-786.
  • Cropsey KL, Masho SW, Shiang R, et al. Why do faculty leave? Reasons for attrition of women and minority faculty from a medical school: four-year results. J Womens Health (Larchmt). 2008;17(7):1111-1118.
  • Price EG, Gozu A, Kern DE, et al. The role of cultural diversity climate in recruitment, promotion, and retention of faculty in academic medicine. J Gen Intern Med. 2005;20(7):565-571.
  • Peterson NB, Friedman RH, Ash AS, Franco S, Carr PL. Faculty self-reported experience with racial and ethnic discrimination in academic medicine. J Gen Intern Med. 2004;19(3):259-265.
  • Fang D, Moy E, Colburn L, Hurley J. Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Faculty Promotion in Academic Medicine. 2000;284(9):1085–1092.
  • Palepu A, Carr PL, Friedman RH, Ash AS, Moskowitz MA. Specialty choices, compensation, and career satisfaction of underrepresented minority faculty in academic medicine. Acad Med. 2000;75(2):157-160.