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In what some are calling a “persistent failure” of medical schools to improve diversity, a comprehensive new analysis going back 40 years shows the number of students from the most underrepresented groups in medicine Black males and Native American and Alaskan Native men and women has declined.
While Black male medical students accounted for 3.1% of the national medical student body in 1978, in 2019 they accounted for just 2.9%. Without the contribution of historically Black medical schools, just 2.4% would be Black men. The number of Native American students also declined, accounting for just a fraction of 1% of the nation’s roughly 22,000 medical students in 2019.
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Esthetics Contest winners (from left) first placeâmodel Sandra Quezada and McKinley Smith; second placeâRosalie Thompson and model Alexia Waid; and third place Loran Conner and model Gracie Shelton. SCC students compete in state SkillsUSA and advance to Nationals Apr 23, 2021
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Esthetics Contest winners (from left) first placeâmodel Sandra Quezada and McKinley Smith; second placeâRosalie Thompson and model Alexia Waid; and third place Loran Conner and model Gracie Shelton.Â
Somerset, Ky. â Five Cosmetology students from Somerset Community College (SCC) found beauty in competition recently and will now test their style skills against the nationâs best.
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Bethesda, MD (February 2, 2021) The American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) has announced the 2021 recipients of its annual recognition prizes, given in honor of outstanding contributions and achievements in gastroenterology. AGA Recognition Prizes allow members to honor their contemporaries for their exceptional contributions to the field of gastroenterology and hepatology, said Hashem B. El-Serag, MD, MPH, AGAF, chair of AGA. The 2021 AGA Recognition Prize winners represent only a small group of our widely distinguished and exceptional members who help make AGA such an accomplished organization. We are honored that such esteemed individuals are representatives of AGA.
This year the AGA Recognition Prizes will be presented virtually in May 2021.
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