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Institutional variation in the promotion of racial/ethnic minority faculty at US medical schools

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  • Nunez-Smith, M.
  • Ciarleglio, M.M.
  • Sandoval-Schaefer, T.
  • Elumn, J.
  • Castillo-Page, L.
  • Peduzzi, P.
  • Bradley, E.H.

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Objectives: We compared faculty promotion rates by race/ethnicity across US academic medical centers. Methods: We used the Association of American Medical College's 1983 through 2000 faculty roster data to estimate median institution-specific promotion rates for assistant professor to associate professor and for associate professor to full professor. In unadjusted analyses, we compared medians for Hispanic and Black with White faculty using the Wilcoxon rank sum test. We compared institution-specific promotion rates between racial/ethnic groups with data stratified by institutional characteristic (institution size, proportion racial/ethnic minority faculty, and proportion women faculty) using the χ 2 test. Our sample included 128 academic medical centers and 88 432 unique faculty. Results: The median institution-specific promotion rates for White, Hispanic, and Black faculty, respectively, were 30.2%, 23.5%, and 18.8% (P < .01) from assistant to associate professor and 31.5%, 25.0%, and 16.7% (P < .01) from associate to full professor. Conclusions: At most academic medical centers, promotion rates for Hispanic and Black were lower than those for White faculty. Equitable faculty promotion rates may reflect institutional climates that support the successful development of racial/ethnic minority trainees, ultimately improving healthcare access and quality for all patients.

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  • Nunez-Smith, M. & Ciarleglio, M.M. & Sandoval-Schaefer, T. & Elumn, J. & Castillo-Page, L. & Peduzzi, P. & Bradley, E.H., 2012. "Institutional variation in the promotion of racial/ethnic minority faculty at US medical schools," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 102(5), pages 852-858.
  • Handle: RePEc:aph:ajpbhl:10.2105/ajph.2011.300552_7
    DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2011.300552
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    1. Doris M. Rubio & Colleen A. Mayowski & Marie K. Norman, 2018. "A Multi-Pronged Approach to Diversifying the Workforce," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 15(10), pages 1-7, October.
    2. Xiaoyan Liu & Lele Zhang & Haowen Ma & Haofeng Nan & Ran Liu, 2022. "An Empirical Study of Promotion Pressure among University Teachers in China Using Event History Analysis," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(22), pages 1-17, November.
    3. Raifu Durodoye & Marcia Gumpertz & Alyson Wilson & Emily Griffith & Seher Ahmad, 2020. "Tenure and Promotion Outcomes at Four Large Land Grant Universities: Examining the Role of Gender, Race, and Academic Discipline," Research in Higher Education, Springer;Association for Institutional Research, vol. 61(5), pages 628-651, August.

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