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  • Healthcare Professional Development
  • Scholarly Communication
  • Network Science in Academia

Background:

  • Professional identity and career advancement are crucial for healthcare scholars.
  • Fostering cultural diversity is essential for equitable healthcare.
  • Existing networks may not fully support diverse scholarly approaches.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To define and explain the concept of scholarly tailgating.
  • To illustrate how network relationships can advance scholarly careers.
  • To highlight the role of scholarly tailgating in promoting cultural diversity in healthcare.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of scholarly tailgating.
  • Examination of homophilic and heterophilic network relationships.
  • Exploration of network strategies for career advancement and diversity.

Main Results:

  • Scholarly tailgating leverages network relationships for career growth.
  • Balancing homophilic and diverse heterophilic networks is key.
  • Diverse collaborations reduce healthcare disparities for vulnerable populations.

Conclusions:

  • Scholarly tailgating is a strategic approach to enhance professional identity and careers.
  • Developing diverse networks supports scholarly advancement and cultural relevance.
  • Collaborative efforts among diverse scholars can drive innovation and reduce health inequities.