The Racial and Ethnic Representation of Faculty in US Pharmacy Schools and Colleges

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Hagan, Angela M. [1 ]
Campbell, Hope E. [1 ]
Gaither, Caroline A. [2 ]
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[1] Belmont Univ, Coll Pharm, 1900 Belmont Blvd, Nashville, TN 37212 USA
[2] Univ Minnesota, Coll Pharm, Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA
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faculty; ethnicity; race; diversity; census; HEALTH-PROFESSIONS; DIVERSITY; COLOR; EXPERIENCES; DISPARITIES; INCLUSION; EDUCATION; STUDENTS; GENDER; CARE;
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Objective. To describe the representation of racial and ethnic minorities among faculty members (faculty) in schools and colleges of pharmacy (COP) compared to US Census Bureau data; to evaluate the representation of racial and ethnic minorities in historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs), newer doctor of pharmacy (PharmD) programs, and PharmD programs with a religious affiliation compared with all pharmacy programs; and to compare racial and ethnic pharmacy faculty data to trends in medical and dental schools, and all higher education. Methods. Information was obtained from national databases and published reports; data was comparatively evaluated. Results. Compared to the general population, Asians are overrepresented in pharmacy, while all other minority groups are underrepresented. The HBCUs, newer schools, and religious-affiliated institutions have greater numbers of African American/Black faculty. Newer schools also have better representation of Hispanic faculty. Pharmacy has been more successful than medicine and dentistry in recruiting African American/Black faculty, but lag behind dental schools in their representation of Hispanic faculty. Conclusion. To meet the health care needs of the population, we recommend the implementation of short-term and long-term diversity and inclusion strategies that address minority representation in COP.
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