Executive summary of the SAEM 2022 consensus conference to address racism in emergency medicine clinical research, training, and leadership

Author:

Chen Esther H.12ORCID,Dessie Almaz S.3,Druck Jeffrey4,Norman Marquita5,Raukar Neha6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Emergency Medicine University of California, San Francisco San Francisco California USA

2. Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital San Francisco California USA

3. Departments of Emergency Medicine and Pediatrics Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University Providence Rhode Island USA

4. Department of Emergency Medicine University of Utah School of Medicine Salt Lake City Utah USA

5. Department of Emergency Medicine University of Texas Southwestern Dallas Texas USA

6. Department of Emergency Medicine Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine Rochester Minnesota USA

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionRacism has not only contributed to disparities in health care outcomes, but also has negatively impacted the recruitment, retention, and promotion of historically excluded groups in academic medicine. The 2022 Society for Academic Emergency Medicine (SAEM) consensus conference, “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Developing a Research Agenda for Addressing Racism in Emergency Medicine,” convened a diverse group of researchers, educators, administrative leaders, and health care providers to help address the impact of racism in three domains in academic emergency medicine: clinical research, education and training, and academic leadership. The main goals of the consensus process were to identify current knowledge gaps and create a research agenda within each domain using an iterative consensus‐building methodology.MethodsThe planning committee identified three fundamental domains to develop a research agenda and created workgroups who completed a literature search to identify gaps in knowledge. After a consensus building process, potential questions were presented at the in‐person consensus conference. Ninety SAEM members representing faculty and trainees participated in breakout groups in each domain to generate consensus recommendations for priority research.ResultsFor clinical research, three research gaps with six questions (n) were identified: remedies for bias and systematic racism (3), biases and heuristics in clinical care (2), and racism in study design (1). For education and training, three research gaps with seven questions were identified: curriculum and assessment (2), recruitment (1), and learning environment (4). For academic leadership, three research gaps with five questions were identified: understanding the current diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) landscape and culture (1), analyzing programs that improve DEI and identifying factors that lead to improved diversity (3), and quantifying the value of professional stewardship activities (1).ConclusionThis article reports the results of the consensus conference with the goal of influencing emergency care research, education, and policy and facilitating collaborations, grant funding, and publications in these domains.

Funder

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Emergency Medicine,General Medicine

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