Applying Representation Quotient Methodology to Racial, Ethnic, and Gender Trends of Applicants and Matriculants to Urology Residency Programs From 2010-2018

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作者
Persad-Paisley, Elijah M. [1 ]
Kazal, Frances H.
Shamshad, Alizeh
Zeyl, Victoria G.
Douglas, Cody M.
Wasserman, Meredith C.
Thavaseelan, Simone
机构
[1] Brown Univ, Warren Alpert Med Sch, Mailbox G-0084,222 Richmond St, Providence, RI 02903 USA
关键词
WORKFORCE; CARE; CONCORDANCE; PHYSICIANS; FEMALE;
D O I
10.1016/j.urology.2022.09.032
中图分类号
R5 [内科学]; R69 [泌尿科学(泌尿生殖系疾病)];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
OBJECTIVE To accurately examine the trends in the racial and gender composition of medical students apply-ing and matriculating to urology residency programs.METHODS Reports on race/ethnicity and gender for medical school graduates, and urology residency appli-cants and matriculants were obtained for years 2010-2018. The proportions of individuals repre-senting different racial and gender identities among urology applicants and matriculants were divided by a denominator of their proportion in medical school graduating classes to produce representation quotients (RQapp and RQmat, respectively). Linear regression models were per-formed on yearly RQs to estimate the RQ changes over time. Nonparametric testing was used to evaluate for differences in applicant to matriculant representation within each identity. ANOVA was performed separately on RQapp and RQmat values to assess differences in representation between identities in the applicant and matriculant populations.RESULTS Asian men experienced increases in representation among urology applicants (RQapp: slope 2.04 x 10-2; P = .03) and matriculants (RQmat slope: 7.46 x 10-2; P = .0076) during the study period. Black men trended towards under-representation among applicants (RQapp slope -1.51 x 10-1; P = .03) and matriculants (RQmat slope: -1.71 x 10-1; P = .02). When examining genders, both men (RQapp=1.43 vs RQmat=1.44; P = .80) and women (RQapp=0.52 vs RQmat = 0.51; P = .67) had unchanged representation in the applicant and matriculant cohorts, but women severely underrepresented on average.CONCLUSIONS Women and Black men are underrepresented in the urology workforce. These concerning findings demonstrate the dire need for initiatives regarding recruitment into urology to support and to ensure successful entry into the field for minority groups.UROLOGY 172: 25-32, 2023.& COPY; 2022 Elsevier Inc.
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