An Analysis of Underrepresented in Medicine Away Rotation Scholarships in Surgical Specialties

Author:

Bernstein Sophie L.1ORCID,Wei Chapman2,Gu Alex3,Campbell Joshua C.4,Fufa Duretti5

Affiliation:

1. Sophie L. Bernstein, BA, is a Medical Student, University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine

2. Chapman Wei, MD, is PGY-1 Resident, Department of Medicine, Staten Island University Northwell Health

3. Alex Gu, MD, is a PGY-2 Resident, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, The George Washington School of Medicine and Health Sciences

4. Joshua C. Campbell, MD, is Assistant Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, The George Washington School of Medicine and Health Sciences

5. Duretti Fufa, MD, is Associate Professor and Program Director of Orthopedic Surgery, Hospital for Special Surgery

Abstract

ABSTRACT Background Underrepresented in medicine (UIM) visiting student clerkship scholarships provide an opportunity for supporting diversity. Although these scholarships have become a popular initiative to recruit diverse surgical applicants, they have not been thoroughly analyzed regarding which programs offer scholarships and the characteristics of the scholarships. UIM scholarship opportunity disparities may exist depending on location, funding, reputation, and program size among different specialties. Objective To describe the characteristics and prevalence of UIM visiting student scholarships by examining institutional and program websites for the surgical specialties. Methods Using the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Accreditation Data System for 2021, residency training and diversity websites were identified and evaluated for the availability of UIM visiting student scholarships in July 2021. Eight surgical specialties were examined. Scholarships were categorized by how UIM was defined, the funding amount provided, and scholarship application requirements. We analyzed the association of the program's National Institutes of Health funding, size, type, region, reputation, and population density of the program's area via Doximity on scholarship availability using chi-square and multivariate analysis. Results Of the 1058 analyzed programs, 314 (29.7%) had a UIM visiting student scholarship. There were 4 different definitions of UIM used among the analyzed programs. The average scholarship amount offered was $1,852.25 ($500-$4,000). Depending on the specialty, different variables were associated with whether a program had a UIM scholarship. Conclusions Currently, UIM scholarship offerings were variable between programs and surgical specialties.

Publisher

Journal of Graduate Medical Education

Subject

General Medicine,Education

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