Overcoming Financial and Social Barriers during COVID-19: A Medical Student-led Medical Education Innovation

Author:

Oguntala Julianah O.1,Mahmood Farhan2,Henoud Claudine2,Pierre-Louis Libny Lahelle2,Fuad Asli2,Okafor Ike1

Affiliation:

1. Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada

2. Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Abstract

ABSTRACT Background: Underrepresented minorities in medicine (URMM) may face financial and social limitations when applying to medical schools. The computer-based assessment for sampling personal characteristics (CASPER) test is used by many medical schools to assess the nonacademic competencies of applicants. Performance on CASPER can be enhanced by coaching and mentorship, which URMMs often lack, for affordability reasons, when applying to medical schools. Methods: The CASPER Preparation Program (CPP) is a free, online, 4-week program to help URMM prepare for the CASPER test. CPP features free medical ethics resources, homework and practice tests, and feedback from tutors. Two of CPPs major objectives include relieving URMM of financial burdens and increasing their accessibility to mentorship during the COVID-19 pandemic. A program evaluation was conducted using anonymous, voluntary postprogram questionnaires to assess CPPs efficacy in achieving the aforementioned objectives. Results: Sixty URMMs completed the survey. The majority of the respondents strongly agreed or agreed that CPP relieves students of financial burden (97%), is beneficial for applicants with low-socioeconomic statuses (98%), provides students with resources they could not afford (n = 55; 92%), and enables access to mentors during the pandemic (90%). Discussion: Pathway coaching programs, such as the CASPER Preparation Program, have the potential to offer URMMs mentorship and financial relief, and increase their confidence and familiarity with standardized admission tests to help them matriculate into medical schools.

Publisher

Medknow

Subject

Education,General Medicine

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