Diversity Resources and Data Snapshots: Physician Race and Ethnicity

Diversity Resources and Data Snapshots: Physician Race and Ethnicity
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AAMC's Center for Workforce Studies analyzed physician race and ethnicity using data from 2006 national surveys. The first installment reports on physician demographic and practice characteristics.

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1. Diversity Resources and Data Snapshots January 2011 Edition Diversity Policy and Programs & the Center for Workforce Studies

2. AAMC’s Center for Workforce Studies conducted a series of analyses focusing on physician race and ethnicity with data from its Surveys of Physicians Under and Over 50 (two nationally representative sample surveys conducted in 2006). The first of three installments in the Diversity Resources and Data Snapshots series featuring this research, results reported here focus on physician demographic and practice characteristics. Physician Workforce Research: Focus on Physician Race and Ethnicity

3. Minority physician numbers have been growing in the U.S., but not as fast as the population among Blacks and Hispanics. • The feminization of the physician workforce has been disproportionately non-white. • Solo practice is no longer so prevalent among younger doctors, with greatest shift among Asian or Pacific Islander and Black/African American physicians. • Black/African American physicians are the lest likely to work part time. Physician Race & Ethnicity: Demographic & Practice Characteristics

4. Population is Diversifying Faster than the Physician Workforce (2006) Notes: 1) Native American, Multiple Races & others excluded due to small numbers; 2) NH = non-Hispanic; 3) Population data are for individuals 25 years and over; 4) Physicians are active, patient care only

5. Females Entering the Physician Workforce are Disproportionately non-White (2006) * * * * Notes: 1) Native American, Multiple Races & others excluded due to small numbers; 2) NH = non-Hispanic; 3) Physicians are active, patient care only

6. Solo Practice Less Desirable Among Younger Physicians (2006) Notes: 1) Native American, Multiple Races & others excluded due to small numbers; 2) NH = non-Hispanic; 3) Physicians are active, patient care only

7. Black/African American Physicians Least Likely To Work Part Time, 2006 Notes: 1) Native American, Multiple Races & others excluded due to small numbers; 2) NH = non-Hispanic; 3) Physicians are active, patient care only

8. Additional resources • More physician workforce related research and data reports are available from AAMC’s Center for Workforce Studies: https://www.aamc.org/initiatives/workforce/ • And from the National Center for Health Workforce Analysis: http://bhpr.hrsa.gov/healthworkforce/index.html • Resources on AAMC’s diversity and inclusion initiatives: https://www.aamc.org/initiatives/diversity/

9. Contact Information For more information regarding the physician workforce, please contact: Michael J. Dill Senior Data Analyst Association of American Medical Colleges mdill@aamc.org

10. Contact Information Sarah Schoolcraft Senior Research Analyst Diversity Policy and Programs Association of American Medical Colleges 202-828-0560 sschoolcraft@aamc.org

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