Preparing Medical Students to Address the Needs of Vulnerable Patient Populations: Implicit Bias Training in US Medical Schools

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Matthew C. Morris
Robert Lyle Cooper
Aramandla Ramesh
Mohammad Tabatabai
Thomas A. Arcury
Marybeth Shinn
Wansoo Im
Paul Juarez
Patricia Matthews-Juarez
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[1] University of Mississippi Medical Center,Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior
[2] Meharry Medical College,Department of Family and Community Medicine
[3] Meharry Medical College,Department of Biochemistry, Cancer Biology, Neuroscience & Pharmacology
[4] Meharry Medical College,School of Graduate Studies and Research
[5] Wake Forest School of Medicine,Department of Family and Community Medicine
[6] Vanderbilt University,Department of Human and Organizational Development
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Medical Science Educator | 2020年 / 30卷
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Implicit bias; Medical education; LGBTQ; Homelessness; Migrant farmworkers;
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Little is known about how medical students are trained to identify and reduce their own biases toward vulnerable patient groups. A survey was conducted among US medical schools to determine whether their curricula addressed physician implicit biases toward three vulnerable patient groups: lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning (LGBTQ) individuals, persons experiencing homelessness, and migrant farmworkers. Of 141 US medical schools, 71 (50%) responded. Survey respondents indicated that implicit bias is not routinely addressed in medical education, and training specific to vulnerable populations is infrequent. Recommendations for incorporating implicit bias training in medical school curricula are discussed.
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