Leveraging Accreditation to Advance Diversity in Health Professions Education: Is Institutional Support the Missing Link?
Shani Fleming,
Violet Kulo,
Stakem Andrew
et al.
Abstract:Background
Shortages of underrepresented groups in the US health professions are widening, necessitating a diverse health workforce to increase access to quality care, patient satisfaction, and treatment adherence. Health workforce diversity is crucial for addressing health disparities and advancing health equity. However, in the physician assistant (PA) profession, over 80% of certified PAs are white, and only 3.3% are Black/African American. Accreditation, as a critical quality assurance mechanism, has the … Show more
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