{"id":135184,"date":"2014-05-20T00:50:15","date_gmt":"2014-05-20T04:50:15","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/dr-anne-taylors-rx-for-enhancing-medical-education.php"},"modified":"2014-05-20T00:50:15","modified_gmt":"2014-05-20T04:50:15","slug":"dr-anne-taylors-rx-for-enhancing-medical-education","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/medical-school\/dr-anne-taylors-rx-for-enhancing-medical-education.php","title":{"rendered":"Dr. Anne Taylors Rx for Enhancing Medical Education"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    When Anne L.    Taylor went to medical school in the early 1970s, she was    one of a very small number of women in her class. Now the    Brooklyn native, as professor of medicine at Columbia University Medical    Center and vice dean for academic affairs, is well aware    that women continue to lag behind men in advancement in    academic medicine, despite the nearly equal numbers of men and    women students in medical school.  <\/p>\n<p>    Somewhere between medical school and the highest levels of    leadership in academic medicine we lose women, Taylor said.    We have some inkling of the reasons, but theyre not the same    as they were 20 or 25 years ago. Back then there were explicit    prejudicial policies. Those explicit policies have gone away,    but we have still failed to fully recognize the cumulative    unintended barriers faced by women in developing careers in    academic medicine.  <\/p>\n<p>    That is one of the reasons why Taylor, who is responsible for    programs in support of faculty at the Medical Centers College of Physicians and    Surgeons (P&S), helped found the Virginia Kneeland    Frantz Society for Women Faculty, named for a 1922 graduate of    P&S who was the first female surgical intern at what is now    New York-Presbyterian Hospital. Dr. Frantz was a distinguished    faculty member at P&S her entire career at a time when this    was very uncommon. The society will empower women faculty to    advance in their careers, develop personally and be full    participants in institutional growth and vitality, Taylor    said.  <\/p>\n<p>    Taylors own medical research has focused on cardiovascular    disease in women and underrepresented minorities, as well as    the knowledge gap in diverse communities that is, how well    women in different ethnic and racial groups understand their    risk for cardiovascular disease.  <\/p>\n<p>    Her interest in faculty development and diversity has been    driven in large part by the recognition that her own success    wouldnt have been possible without the superb mentoring she    received early in her academic career. The activities and    programs of the Frantz Society and the P&S Diversity Task    Force will help the Medical Center meet its goal of enhancing    diversity. And, for Taylor, achieving true diversity in the    College of Physicians and Surgeons faculty goes beyond the    recruitment and promotion of women and underrepresented    minorities but also fosters inclusiveness and success within    the colleges community.  <\/p>\n<p>    Diversity encompasses culture, ethnicity, disability status,    sexual orientation, socioeconomic status she said. The first    person in a family to graduate from college and go on to    medical school has a very different experience than someone who    comes from a long line of professors, physicians and other    professionals. The meaning of diversity should encompass all of    those things. The College of Physicians and Surgeons is a    preeminent medical school with community, national, and global    impact. By being diverse and inclusive, we enhance our ability    to recruit the best in the world.  <\/p>\n<p>        A Over the last five years, our professional development        office has been presenting a broad set of programs to        support all College of Physicians and Surgeons faculty        members. Were now starting to drill down and look at        faculty subgroups. The Frantz Society was developed to        address issues specific to women articulated in 2005, when        P&S established a committee on the status of women at        the college. It issued a series of recommendations aimed at        improving career development for women faculty, yet women        facultys career development still did not parallel that of        their male colleagues. Having an advisory committee wasnt        enough. We needed a larger more proaction group that would        establish career development programs to address the unique        needs of women. The committee eventually settled on        developing a society for women faculty that would be very        inclusiveits open to all faculty, trainees and        studentsand allow us to look carefully at how to meet the        unserved needs of women faculty so we maximize their        opportunities to contribute to the institution as well as        to achieve satisfying careers.      <\/p>\n<p>        A Weve launched our first peer-mentorship group for women        in the basic sciences, including both junior and senior        faculty. We asked them, What would be helpful to you? What        are the kinds of things you want to discuss? How can we        assist you in achieving your goals? This format is a        setting that is very conducive to women expressing things        that they may not express in a mixed gender group, of        sharing the experiences and successes of more senior        faculty. When we poll our faculty, women always express a        greater need for networking opportunities. We dont hear        this from men as much. The group has outlined a series of        discussion topics over the next year. We plan to utilize        this format for other groups of women faculty organized        around women with common career paths. We expect that the        Virginia Kneeland Frantz Society will provide mentorship,        but will also celebrate the accomplishments of our women        faculty. We want to make sure that were mindful about        being inclusivefor example, in invitations to lectureships        and nominations for honors and awards.      <\/p>\n<p>        A The number of underrepresented minorities in academic        medicine remains very small, and what we see at the College        of Physicians and Surgeons is absolutely consistent with        what we see nationally. Additionally, data aggregated from        all 130 U.S. and Canadian medical schools show that women        and underrepresented minority faculty have slower career        progression, are less likely to have high quality mentoring        and sponsorship relationships and are less likely to remain        in academic medicine. These groups also experience an        increased burden of service since they then are        disproportionately asked to do academic service. Our        diversity committee has helped us to be attentive to the        career development needs of these faculty. Diversity is not        just about recruiting larger numbers of women and diverse        groups; its also making sure of equal mentorship,        sponsorship, career development opportunities and        meaningful inclusion in the academic community.      <\/p>\n<p>        A The College of Physicians and Surgeons and its partner        hospital offer extraordinary care options to the patients        we serve, not just within our very diverse Washington        Heights community, but also in the tri-state region,        nationally and internationally. Anyone who practices        medicine or public health recognizes that to do a good job        in the clinical care of patients, you have to understand        cultural background, belief systems, and be able to        communicate in a meaningful way. In addition, disease        burden differs by demographic groups and we need to        understand the mechanisms to be able to provide optimal        care. Its a reason why healthcare professionals providing        patient care should reflect the communities they serve.      <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>See the original post:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/news.columbia.edu\/dr-anne-taylor%E2%80%99s-rx-enhancing-medical-education\/RK=0\/RS=ZO3uUh7oM4JAHtmivp.kSBhgz5k-\" title=\"Dr. Anne Taylors Rx for Enhancing Medical Education\">Dr. Anne Taylors Rx for Enhancing Medical Education<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> When Anne L. 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