Phenomenon: This study explored Black/African American and Hispanic/Latino medical students\u27 perceptions of the medical school admissions process. Previous research has explored other elements of the medical education continuum. However, little is known regarding minorities\u27 perceptions of navigating the medical school admissions process. To address this gap in the literature, this exploratory study suggests a conceptual model describing why minorities apply to medical school and the influences affecting their admissions experience. APPROACH: This qualitative study utilized a grounded theory approach. Between December 2012 and January 2014, the principal researcher conducted one-on-one telephone and in-person small-group interviews, a...
The United States is a nation of peoples with highly stratified degrees of healthcare access and cov...
Purpose: Despite increasing diversity, data indicates that there is a gap between the matriculation ...
The medical education community has been called to respond to a persistent disparity in health care ...
Phenomenon: This study explored Black/African American and Hispanic/Latino medical students\u27 perc...
Phenomenon: This study explored Black/African American and Hispanic/Latino medical students\u27 perc...
Currently, a mismatch exists between the race and ethnicity of the U.S. physician workforce and the ...
Currently, a mismatch exists between the race and ethnicity of the U.S. physician workforce and the ...
Currently, a mismatch exists between the race and ethnicity of the U.S. physician workforce and the ...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the significance of recruiting underrepresented minorities i...
Currently, the need for the recruitment and retention of qualified Under-Represented Minority (URM) ...
Representation in enrollment of African American female and Latina students is inconsistent with the...
Representation in enrollment of African American female and Latina students is inconsistent with the...
Background: Finding that enrollment of Underrepresented in Medicine students at the Uniformed S...
ImportanceThere has been disappointing progress in enrollment of medical students from racial and et...
Increasing diversity in the medical workforce is necessary to address public health needs and reduce...
The United States is a nation of peoples with highly stratified degrees of healthcare access and cov...
Purpose: Despite increasing diversity, data indicates that there is a gap between the matriculation ...
The medical education community has been called to respond to a persistent disparity in health care ...
Phenomenon: This study explored Black/African American and Hispanic/Latino medical students\u27 perc...
Phenomenon: This study explored Black/African American and Hispanic/Latino medical students\u27 perc...
Currently, a mismatch exists between the race and ethnicity of the U.S. physician workforce and the ...
Currently, a mismatch exists between the race and ethnicity of the U.S. physician workforce and the ...
Currently, a mismatch exists between the race and ethnicity of the U.S. physician workforce and the ...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the significance of recruiting underrepresented minorities i...
Currently, the need for the recruitment and retention of qualified Under-Represented Minority (URM) ...
Representation in enrollment of African American female and Latina students is inconsistent with the...
Representation in enrollment of African American female and Latina students is inconsistent with the...
Background: Finding that enrollment of Underrepresented in Medicine students at the Uniformed S...
ImportanceThere has been disappointing progress in enrollment of medical students from racial and et...
Increasing diversity in the medical workforce is necessary to address public health needs and reduce...
The United States is a nation of peoples with highly stratified degrees of healthcare access and cov...
Purpose: Despite increasing diversity, data indicates that there is a gap between the matriculation ...
The medical education community has been called to respond to a persistent disparity in health care ...