
Dowin Boatright
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Congratulations to Max Jordan Nguemeni - Yale School of Medicine 2021 graduate & winner of the AfAm House's Willard “Woody” Brittain, Jr. ’70 Leadership Award! #YaleDEI


It was a real honor to write this narrative on civic engagement for Nature Reviews Nephrology As witnesses to health consequences of social discrimination, we are uniquely positioned to build coalition of stakeholders to address inequities and drive change. nature.com/articles/s4158…

🚨I have a new paper out in Annals of Int Med, with @Eugenia_South & @victorerikray: “Medical Schools as Racialized Organizations: A Primer.” What a pleasure it was to write this. This is just a primer. Watch out for a thorough review next. acpjournals.org/doi/10.7326/M2…

Low-income medical students are significantly LESS likely to be inducted into Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) Research in JAMA Network Open found that 1⃣in🔟low-income students are AOA members, compared to1⃣in4⃣high-income students jamanetwork.com/journals/jaman…


New study shows substantial SES disparities in AOA honor society membership. Also, racial/ethnic disparities remain with Asian, Black, and LatinX students all less likely than White to be AOA members. Harlan Krumholz Efrain Talamantes, MD Max Jordan Nguemeni Ayana “Get out & Vote” Jordan jamanetwork.com/journals/jaman…

A student's chance of membership in the prestigious honor medical society Alpha Omega Alpha should not depend on their race, ethnicity, or family income Important study building off prior work by Dowin Boatright Holly J. Humphrey, MD, MACP Catherine Lucey Ann-Gel Palermo jamanetwork.com/journals/jaman…


New study in the BMJ using a novel intersectional analysis shows that mistreatment and discrimination increase as medical students report additional minoritized identities suggesting cumulative disadvantage. Harlan Krumholz (((Howard Forman))) Max Jordan Nguemeni Ayana “Get out & Vote” Jordan bmj.com/content/376/bm…

Thankful for the opportunity to share our work at #AVAS2022 on NIH funding to surgery in the past 25yrs. Grateful for an amazing mentoring team Alan Dardik MD PhD Dowin Boatright pomahacMD Yale Surgery

Excited to see this project go live today! Honored to work with this rockstar team SM students report poorer perceptions of medical school environments and higher levels of burnout Medical Student Pride Alliance @YaleMedDEI LGBTQ+ Health Journal Club SAEM ADIEM Academy #LGBTQinMedicine jamanetwork.com/journals/jaman…

OK MD-PhD friends, This one is for you. Some great colleagues and I looked at trends in American MD-PhD Program matriculation. Our latest in Academic Medicine. #mdphd #doubledoc #diversedoubledoc journals.lww.com/academicmedici…


To address these disparities in attrition, we offer several recommendations: 1) Link measures of equity to accreditation 2) Pursue student tuition and debt reform 3) Hire more faculty of color Alden Landry Harlan Krumholz Efrain Talamantes, MD jamanetwork.com/journals/jamai…

In our latest JAMA Network Open on the leaky pathway in medicine, we found that URiM, esp low-income URiM students are significantly more likely to go UNMATCHED, even after adjusting for USMLE Step 2 scores ACGME LMSA National ANAMS1975 • #NativesInMedicine Student National Medical Association, Inc (SNMA) National First Gen & Low-Income in Medicine Assoc. shorturl.at/oQW03


Excited to share our study on sex & race/ethnic inequities in research experiences and publications during medical school w/ Dowin Boatright in JAMA Network Open, ja.ma/3W46kYo Main findings: women, URiM, ESPECIALLY URiM women students have the lowest publication rates


In an analysis of NIH F31 fellowships from 2001-2020, we found that that there has been a disproportionate growth in general vs. diversity F31s! Dowin Boatright Nghia Nguyen ja.ma/3DfslLg JAMA Network Open part of JAMA Network Yale School of Medicine NYU Langone Health BBS at Harvard @NIH_COSWD


New study demonstrating increasing concentration of NIH funding among a few investigators who are more likely to be white men and less likely to be women and people of color. Harlan Krumholz Julie Silver, MD Ayana “Get out & Vote” Jordan jamanetwork.com/journals/jaman…

Holding multiple NIH grants is NECESSARY for survival as a PI Who is surviving & who is exiting? @Lola_UMich's piece in Cell Press outline how equitable policies can help close this gender, race gap sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
