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A Qualitative Study of Undergraduate Racial and Ethnic Minority Experiences and Perspectives on Striving to Enter Careers in the Health Professions.

Jennifer Y C Edgoose1, Lisa Steinkamp2, Kong Vang3, Adrienne Hampton4, Natalie Dosch3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Diversification of the health care workforce by race and ethnicity offers a strategy for addressing health care disparities. This study explored the experiences with pathways programming and mentoring of minority undergraduates aspiring to health professions careers.
METHODS: We interviewed 21 minority undergraduates in 4 focus groups. The interviews explored participants' backgrounds; perceptions of racial climate; exposure to health professions careers, mentors, and pathways programs; barriers to success; and desired support.
RESULTS: Many participants described diminished confidence and feelings of isolation due to stereotyping and discrimination; some were empowered to pursue health care careers because of adversity. Common themes included desire for mentorship, earlier career exposure, and college readiness support. DISCUSSION: Minority students desire health career exposure, mentoring, pre-college advising, and a positive racial climate; unfortunately, these desires often go unmet. Copyright© Wisconsin Medical Society.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31532929

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  WMJ        ISSN: 1098-1861


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