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Underrepresentation Within Healthcare:
An Analysis of How the Lack of Diversity Affects Treatment of Patients and How to Combat it
Description
In the US, underrepresented racial and ethnic minorities receive less than adequate health care in comparison to White Americans. This is attributed to multiple factors, including the long history of structural racism in the US and in the medical field in particular. A factor that is still prevalent today is the lack of diversity within the healthcare workforce. Racial and ethnic minorities are underrepresented in most healthcare occupations. Moreover, many physicians may continue to harbor implicit biases that may interfere with giving adequate care to patients of different backgrounds. We propose that diversity in healthcare should be increased through educational programs and a revamp of existing systems such as medical schools. The increased diversity would mitigate some of the health disparities that exist amongst minorities, as medical professionals are more likely to give adequate care to those who are members of the same community. Increased diversity would also help to increase the cultural competency of physicians as a whole.
Date Created
2022-05
Contributors
- Webb, Linden (Author)
- Lopez, Adriana (Co-author)
- Martin, Thomas (Thesis director)
- Feagan, Mathieu (Committee member)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
- School of Life Sciences (Contributor)
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In Copyright
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Peer-reviewed
No
Open Access
No
Series
Academic Year 2021-2022
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.2.N.164444
System Created
- 2022-04-01 04:12:02
System Modified
- 2022-04-15 04:27:47
- 2 years 7 months ago
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