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J Natl Med Assoc ; 115(2): 147-156, 2023 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36717351

ABSTRACT

The number of black male applicants to US medical schools has remained stagnant over the last 30 years. The etiology behind the lack of applicants is multifaceted and involves greater systemic barriers, specifically, educational and social barriers. The lack of representation of black males in medicine also has downstream implications for the health of the African American/black community. African Americans exhibit some of the lowest levels of trust in the healthcare system, have less access to care than their non-minority peers, and have, comparatively, poorer healthcare outcomes than other populations in the US. Research has demonstrated that patient-provider race concordance improves communication, outcomes, culturally competent care, and satisfaction with care. The greater the gap between these two populations, the harder it becomes to improve healthcare outcomes, maintain a medically ready fighting force in the US military, and improve trust in the healthcare system. This article provides an analysis of the multifactorial barriers black male applicants face applying, matriculating, and graduating medical school and how decreased representation may affect healthcare delivery. Furthermore, this review explores next steps and potential implementations at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences to address the above deficiencies.


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Black or African American , Culturally Competent Care , Delivery of Health Care , Education, Medical, Undergraduate , Healthcare Disparities , Humans , Male , Black or African American/psychology , Black or African American/statistics & numerical data , Black People/psychology , Black People/statistics & numerical data , Culturally Competent Care/ethnology , Culturally Competent Care/organization & administration , Culturally Competent Care/statistics & numerical data , Delivery of Health Care/ethnology , Delivery of Health Care/organization & administration , Delivery of Health Care/statistics & numerical data , Medicine/organization & administration , Medicine/statistics & numerical data , Trust , Healthcare Disparities/ethnology , Healthcare Disparities/statistics & numerical data , Health Status Disparities , United States/epidemiology , Education, Medical, Undergraduate/organization & administration , Education, Medical, Undergraduate/statistics & numerical data , Physicians/statistics & numerical data
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