This book introduces the reader to the scope and extent of minority underrepresentation in the health professions. Underrepresented minority groups include Afro-Americans, Hispanics and Native Americans. Drs. Lecca and Watts have cited a number of studies and papers describing trends in minority enrollment in health profession institutions. Among the areas which the authors focus on are the recruitment and admissions process which they note need intensive reexamination by higher education administrators and educators. They describe examples of academic enrichment and retention programs. They suggest that minority retention and the ultimate goal, increase in graduation, will only be achieved if financial and other forms of institutional and private/public support are forthcoming. The book concludes with some 'modest' recommendations.
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...an important piece of work because of the seriousness of the subject and the importance of this issue for our nation. * Teaching and Learning In Medicine * ...an important piece of work because of the seriousness of the subject and the importance of this issue for our nation. * Teaching and Learning In Medicine *
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
Dicke: 25 mm
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978-0-8191-7552-6 (9780819175526)
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Pedro J. Lecca is a Professor at the Graduate School of Social Work at the University of Texas in Arlington, Texas. Thomas D. Watts is a Professor at the Graduate School of Social Work at the University of Texas in Arlington, Texas.