"Allows any school of medicine to learn and benefit from a program that is setting the standard and making progress in this vital area of today's medical education. Familiarizes readers with each category of the Michigan Promise program: Environment, Achievement, Recruitment, Leadership, Innovation and Outreach. Chapters are written by professors at the University of Michigan as well as nationally known experts and cover developing faculty, medical students, and residents. Covers topics such as building an open and inclusive environment for faculty, mentoring and sponsorship, leadership and research development, outreach and global health, attracting talented medical students, developing talent in residents, and much more. Incorporates clear, easy-to-understand images that employ elements of the visual abstract, a method of disseminating scientific research now adopted by dozens of medical and scientific journals and institutions. Issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion are of utmost importance in today's medical schools, and the University of Michigan is at the forefront of effecting change in this key area of medical education. Drs. Michael Mulholland and Erika Adams Newman and the Department of Surgery at the University of Michigan School of Medicine developed the Michigan Promise with the goal of achieving better results and assisting other schools of medicine to make progress in this area, as well. The Diversity Promise: Success in Academic Surgery and Medicine Through Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion discusses the structure and implementation of this innovative program-information that is easily transferable to any department in a school of medicine"--
This volume explains how concepts of diversity, equity, and inclusion can be applied to the discipline of academic surgery, based on the Michigan Promise program developed by Mulholland and the Department of Surgery at the U. of Michigan School of Medicine. Professors at the U. of Michigan and other surgery specialists from the US discuss building an open and inclusive environment for faculty in the context of a creative culture, gender equity, underrepresented minorities in surgery, unconscious bias, faculty recruitment, mentorship and sponsorship, leadership development, innovation and entrepreneurship, outreach and global health, and research development; attracting talented medical students before medical school, during the preclinical years and the clerkship experience, through diversity outreach, and in the fourth year of the medical school curriculum; and developing talent in surgery residents, including sustaining a creative residency culture, teaching by residents during surgical training, delivery of surgical education, teaching in the operating room, pre and postoperative teaching, academic development as a component of surgical training, and alumni relationships. Online access to an ebook is included. Annotation ©2020 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)
Issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion are of utmost importance in today&;s medical schools, and the University of Michigan is at the forefront of effecting change in this key area of medical education. Drs. Michael Mulholland and Erika Newman and the Department of Surgery at the University of Michigan School of Medicine developed the Michigan Promise with the goal of achieving better results and assisting other schools of medicine to make progress in this area, as well. The Diversity Promise: Success in Academic Surgery and Medicine Through Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion discusses the structure and implementation of this innovative program&;information that is easily transferrable to any department in a school of medicine.
- Allows any school of medicine to learn and benefit from a program that is setting the standard and making progress in this vital area of today&;s medical education.
- Familiarizes readers with each category of the Michigan Promise program: Environment, Achievement, Recruitment, Leadership, Innovation and Outreach.
- Chapters are written by professors at the University of Michigan as well as nationally known experts and cover developing faculty, medical students, and residents.
- Covers topics such as building an open and inclusive environment for faculty, mentoring and sponsorship, leadership and research development, outreach and global health, attracting talented medical students, developing talent in residents, and much more.
- Incorporates clear, easy-to-understand images that employ elements of the visual abstract, a method of disseminating scientific research now adopted by dozens of medical and scientific journals and institutions.
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Issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion are of utmost importance in today&;s medical schools, and the University of Michigan is at the forefront of effecting change in this key area of medical education. Drs. Michael Mulholland and Erika Newman and the Department of Surgery at the University of Michigan School of Medicine developed the Michigan Promise with the goal of achieving better results and assisting other schools of medicine to make progress in this area, as well. The Diversity Promise: Success in Academic Surgery and Medicine Through Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion discusses the structure and implementation of this innovative program&;information that is easily transferrable to any department in a school of medicine.