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. 2024 Aug 14;16(4):545-562.
doi: 10.1007/s41649-024-00297-2. eCollection 2024 Oct.

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion on Editorial Boards of Medical Student Journals

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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion on Editorial Boards of Medical Student Journals

Muhammad Romail Manan et al. Asian Bioeth Rev. .

Abstract

Ensuring diversity within the healthcare sector is essential for improving team dynamics and ultimately patient outcomes. Diversity among medical students is fundamental to embody this philosophy. With the demand for diversity in the admissions process gaining traction, the authors expanded this conversation to the editorial boards (EBs) of Medical Student Journals (MSJs). The authors designed a cross-sectional study to evaluate the diversity status of EBs of MSJs under gender, geographic, and socioeconomic parameters using the Journal Diversity Index (JDI). Relevant information regarding the journal characteristics and the editorial board members (EBMs) of systematically screened journals was sequentially extracted along with job roles, which were later categorized into eight categories. Chi-squared test was applied to study the association between gender of the editor and the global distribution of the journal. Out of 22 included journals, 90.9% were published by institutions based in high-income countries (HICs). On regional analysis, none of the journals originated from "South Asia," "Latin America and the Caribbean," and "Middle East and North Africa". Disparity in gender representation of EBMs became more prominent in senior roles. Additionally, 78.8% EBMs belonged to HICs. Regional analysis of EBMs revealed 83% belonging to the Global North. This disparity was seen across all editorial job roles. A greater disparity was seen among editors from the Global South with men comprising 66.4% of the total editors (p<0.001). On JDI, 95.5% journals demonstrated poor diversity. Moreover, 72.7% and 77.3% journals had all members of the EB belonging to the same region and the same country income level respectively. As EBs of MSJs offer opportunities for further advancement, networking, and promotion, a commitment to prioritizing diversity, equity, and inclusion accompanied by development and implementation of actionable plans and allocation of sufficient resources should be given precedence.

Keywords: Diversity; Equity; Gender equity; Inclusion.

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Conflict of interest statement

Conflict of InterestThe authors MRM, IN, and LK currently serve on the editorial team of the “International Journal of Medical Students;” however, in an attempt to limit the potential for bias, they were not involved in the data extraction process. Additionally, the data extracted was cross-checked for accuracy and relevance by Dr. Muhammad Zameer Haider who served as an independent evaluator.

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