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A Compromise Method to Facilitate Under-Represented Minority Admissions to Medical School

Abstract

Ranked purely on the basis of the available reliable and valid measures, the demographic composition of incoming medical students fails to meet societal concerns regarding under-represented minorities (URM). Admissions offices are squeezed, administratively and legally, between honouring objectively measured individual merit and addressing societal needs. Until more successful recruitment and preparation of URM applicants closes that gap, compromise methods balancing those discordant ideals can be applied. Indeed, as progress over time decreases the relative societal need for affirmative action, compromise methods are mandated by no less a voice than that of the United States Supreme Court. This article proffers one such method, based upon the work of Hofstee, and demonstrates how it can be practically applied to a specific URM challenge. As perspective, past and present philosophical approaches to this discordance are categorized.

Authors

Reiter H; MacCoon K

Journal

Advances in Health Sciences Education, Vol. 12, No. 2, pp. 223–237

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

May 1, 2007

DOI

10.1007/s10459-006-0002-7

ISSN

1382-4996

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