Purpose: Black physicians remain disproportionately underrepresented in certain medical specialties, yet comprehensive assessments in radiation oncology (RO) are lacking. Our purpose was to report current and historical representation trends for Black physicians in the US RO workforce. Methods and Materials: Public registries were used to assess significant differences in 2016 representation for US vs RO Black academic full-time faculty, residents, and applicants. Historical changes from 1970 to 2016 were reported descriptively. Linear regression was used to assess significant changes for Black residents and faculty from 1995 to 2016. Results: In 2016, Black people represented 3.2% vs 1.5% (P \u3c .001), 5.6% vs 3.2% (P = .005), and 6.5% vs...
Background:. Diversity within the healthcare workforce is essential to improve quality of care, alth...
INTRODUCTION: Healthcare professions suffer from an imbalance in the number of culturally and ethnic...
PURPOSE: We sought to examine the employment of nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistant...
PURPOSE: Advancing equity, diversity, and inclusion in the physician workforce is essential to provi...
PURPOSE: A lack of diversity has been observed in radiation oncology (RO), with women and certain ra...
PURPOSE: Despite efforts to increase the numbers of underrepresented minorities (URMs), only 3.9% of...
Purpose/Objective(s): We sought to describe the academic radiation oncology workforce including any ...
Background: Among the most competitive medical subspecialties, representation of underrepresented mi...
OBJECTIVE:To evaluate trends in racial, ethnic, and sex representation at US medical schools across ...
Purpose: We aimed to evaluate the growth of women within the general radiation oncology (RO) workfor...
PURPOSE: The presence of women and people underrepresented in medicine (URiM) continues to be lower ...
Introduction: African Americans experience the highest burden of cancer incidence and mortality in t...
ObjectiveTo evaluate trends in racial, ethnic, and sex representation at US medical schools across 1...
The ACR Commission for Women and General Diversity is committed to identifying barriers to a diverse...
BACKGROUND In the United States, breast cancer mortality rates are significantly higher among Afric...
Background:. Diversity within the healthcare workforce is essential to improve quality of care, alth...
INTRODUCTION: Healthcare professions suffer from an imbalance in the number of culturally and ethnic...
PURPOSE: We sought to examine the employment of nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistant...
PURPOSE: Advancing equity, diversity, and inclusion in the physician workforce is essential to provi...
PURPOSE: A lack of diversity has been observed in radiation oncology (RO), with women and certain ra...
PURPOSE: Despite efforts to increase the numbers of underrepresented minorities (URMs), only 3.9% of...
Purpose/Objective(s): We sought to describe the academic radiation oncology workforce including any ...
Background: Among the most competitive medical subspecialties, representation of underrepresented mi...
OBJECTIVE:To evaluate trends in racial, ethnic, and sex representation at US medical schools across ...
Purpose: We aimed to evaluate the growth of women within the general radiation oncology (RO) workfor...
PURPOSE: The presence of women and people underrepresented in medicine (URiM) continues to be lower ...
Introduction: African Americans experience the highest burden of cancer incidence and mortality in t...
ObjectiveTo evaluate trends in racial, ethnic, and sex representation at US medical schools across 1...
The ACR Commission for Women and General Diversity is committed to identifying barriers to a diverse...
BACKGROUND In the United States, breast cancer mortality rates are significantly higher among Afric...
Background:. Diversity within the healthcare workforce is essential to improve quality of care, alth...
INTRODUCTION: Healthcare professions suffer from an imbalance in the number of culturally and ethnic...
PURPOSE: We sought to examine the employment of nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistant...