2024
DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.32679
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Race and Sex Disparities Among Emergency Medicine Chief Residents

Jennifer W. Tsai,
Mytien Nguyen,
Sarah N. Dudgeon
et al.

Abstract: ImportancePhysicians who belong to minoritized racial and ethnic groups remain underrepresented and underpromoted. Serving as a chief resident is an important position of leadership and prestige, and indicates a benchmark for future professional success. However, it is unknown if disparities in race and/or sex exist in the chief resident selection process.ObjectiveTo describe race, ethnicity, and sex of emergency medicine (EM) chief residents and determine the association of racial identity and the intersectio… Show more

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