The Consequences of Structural Racism on MCAT Scores and Medical School Admissions: The Past Is Prologue.
Abstract
Those in medical education have a responsibility to prepare a physician workforce that can serve increasingly diverse communities, encourage healthy changes in patients, and advocate for the social changes needed to advance the health of all. The authors of this Perspective discuss many of the likely causes of the observed differences in mean Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) scores between students from groups well represented in medicine...
Paper Details
Title
The Consequences of Structural Racism on MCAT Scores and Medical School Admissions: The Past Is Prologue.
Published Date
Mar 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
95
Issue
3
Pages
351 - 356
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