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27 lis 2017 · In a study on premedical education at HBCUs, scholars found that HBCUs that devoted greater effort to premedical training, had larger proportions of biology and chemistry majors, stronger affiliations with medical schools, a range of externally sponsored enrichment programs, and boasted higher medical school acceptance rates than other HBCUs ...
Frontline/safety-net academic medical centers such as those linked to historically black medical schools (HBMSs) are particularly well positioned to develop clinicians and researchers who have broad experience and in-depth expertise in racial/ethnic and socioeconomic health disparity issues.
23 paź 2024 · Weiss and colleagues’ timely study 1 examining the perspective of premedical advisers from historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) on medical school admission among Black students is critically important to inform medical school admissions practices after the recent US Supreme Court decision on race-neutral admissions. 2 Interviewing 26 premedical advisers from HBCUs, the ...
Development of a health sciences library at a historically black college and university (HBCU): laying the foundation for increased minority health and health disparities research
The Small Business Program Office of the NIH has created a Strategic Plan, Paving the Path to Excellence and Innovation, to lift that 1% funding number to 2%. In this paper, we’ll provide some context for that plan, including: Why HBCUs are vital to the NIH. What’s hindering more HBCU and NIH partnerships.
This paper reports on the collaboration of an academic library at an HBCU, Shaw, and the health services library at UNC-CH to develop a health sciences collection focused on health disparities and minority health in anticipation of creating the Shaw HSL.
27 lis 2017 · A large portion of current research regarding Black medical students and education focuses on why minority students do not go into medical school or complete their intended pre-med degrees.