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Focusing on Diversity: A Regional Internal Medicine Residency Viewpoint on Underrepresented Minority Support, Retention, and Mentoring.

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Harris, R; Covington, K; Colford, C; Denizard-Thompson, N; Contarino, M; Evans, K; Zaas, A; Kraemer, MS; McNeill, D
Published in: J Grad Med Educ
April 2021

BACKGROUND: While the overall percentage of residents who withdraw (2.7%) or take extended leave (1.0%) are low, subgroup analysis has found that minority physicians are approximately 30% more likely to withdraw from residency than their white counterparts and 8 times more likely to take extended leave of absence. With ongoing national efforts to support diversity in medical education through increased recruitment of underrepresented in medicine (UiM) students to residency programs, there is paucity of data identifying specific experiences challenging or contributing to their overall resiliency. Better understanding of the lived experience of UiM residents will allow residency programs to create successful curricular programing and support structures for residents to thrive. OBJECTIVE: We sought to understand UiM internal medicine residents' experiences during residency training. METHODS: We used a retrospective review of focus group transcripts of UiM internal medicine residents from 5 academic institutions in 2017 (4 in North Carolina and 1 in Georgia). RESULTS: Of 100 self-identified UiM residents from 5 institutions, 59 participated in the focus groups. Using a consensus-based review of transcripts, 25 distinct codes in 8 parent code categories were determined. Two primary themes emerged: resilience and isolation. Three secondary themes-social support, mentorship, and external expectations and/or biases-served as mediators for the primary themes. CONCLUSIONS: UiM residents who became or were already resilient commonly experienced isolation at some time in their medical career, specifically during residency. Moreover, they could be influenced and positively or negatively affected by social support, mentorship, and external expectations and biases.

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J Grad Med Educ

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1949-8357

Publication Date

April 2021

Volume

13

Issue

2

Start / End Page

181 / 188

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Retrospective Studies
  • North Carolina
  • Mentors
  • Mentoring
  • Internship and Residency
  • Humans
  • 3901 Curriculum and pedagogy
  • 1302 Curriculum and Pedagogy
 

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Harris, R., Covington, K., Colford, C., Denizard-Thompson, N., Contarino, M., Evans, K., … McNeill, D. (2021). Focusing on Diversity: A Regional Internal Medicine Residency Viewpoint on Underrepresented Minority Support, Retention, and Mentoring. J Grad Med Educ, 13(2), 181–188. https://doi.org/10.4300/JGME-D-20-00729.1
Harris, Rachel, Kyle Covington, Cristin Colford, Nancy Denizard-Thompson, Michael Contarino, Kimberley Evans, Aimee Zaas, M Suzanne Kraemer, and Diana McNeill. “Focusing on Diversity: A Regional Internal Medicine Residency Viewpoint on Underrepresented Minority Support, Retention, and Mentoring.J Grad Med Educ 13, no. 2 (April 2021): 181–88. https://doi.org/10.4300/JGME-D-20-00729.1.
Harris R, Covington K, Colford C, Denizard-Thompson N, Contarino M, Evans K, et al. Focusing on Diversity: A Regional Internal Medicine Residency Viewpoint on Underrepresented Minority Support, Retention, and Mentoring. J Grad Med Educ. 2021 Apr;13(2):181–8.
Harris, Rachel, et al. “Focusing on Diversity: A Regional Internal Medicine Residency Viewpoint on Underrepresented Minority Support, Retention, and Mentoring.J Grad Med Educ, vol. 13, no. 2, Apr. 2021, pp. 181–88. Pubmed, doi:10.4300/JGME-D-20-00729.1.
Harris R, Covington K, Colford C, Denizard-Thompson N, Contarino M, Evans K, Zaas A, Kraemer MS, McNeill D. Focusing on Diversity: A Regional Internal Medicine Residency Viewpoint on Underrepresented Minority Support, Retention, and Mentoring. J Grad Med Educ. 2021 Apr;13(2):181–188.

Published In

J Grad Med Educ

DOI

EISSN

1949-8357

Publication Date

April 2021

Volume

13

Issue

2

Start / End Page

181 / 188

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Retrospective Studies
  • North Carolina
  • Mentors
  • Mentoring
  • Internship and Residency
  • Humans
  • 3901 Curriculum and pedagogy
  • 1302 Curriculum and Pedagogy