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  • Health Workforce Diversity
  • Socioeconomic Factors in Health

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  • The physician workforce lacks diversity, presenting a significant challenge.
  • Minority and socioeconomically disadvantaged students face numerous obstacles throughout their academic journey.
  • These challenges include underresourced schools, low expectations, and unconscious bias, leading to talent attrition.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the multifaceted barriers contributing to the lack of diversity in the physician workforce.
  • To emphasize the need for initiatives that support students from groups underrepresented in medicine.
  • To advocate for increased diversity within the medical profession.

Main Methods:

  • This study is a qualitative analysis of existing literature and data on physician workforce diversity.
  • It synthesizes information on educational and societal barriers faced by aspiring physicians from diverse backgrounds.
  • The analysis focuses on identifying critical points of attrition in the pipeline to medical school.

Main Results:

  • Significant talent attrition occurs before students apply to medical school due to systemic obstacles.
  • Underresourced schools and societal biases impede the progress of minority and disadvantaged students.
  • Existing educational pathways are insufficient to retain a diverse pool of candidates.

Conclusions:

  • Addressing the lack of diversity requires a comprehensive approach tackling educational and societal inequities.
  • Pipeline initiatives are essential to nurture and prepare underrepresented minority students for medical careers.
  • Increasing physician workforce diversity is critical for equitable healthcare delivery.