TY - JOUR
T1 - Equity on the frontlines of trauma surgery
T2 - An #EAST4ALL roundtable
AU - Tung, Lily
AU - Long, Andrea M.
AU - Bonne, Stephanie
AU - Tseng, Esther S.
AU - Bruns, Brandon
AU - Joseph, Bellal
AU - Williams, Brian H.
AU - Stein, Deborah
AU - Freischlag, Julie A.
AU - Goulet, Nicole
AU - Khandelwal, Cathleen
AU - Kiselak, Elizabeth
AU - Hoofnagle, Mark
AU - Gelbard, Rondi
AU - Rattan, Rishi
AU - Joseph, D'Andrea
AU - Bernard, Andrew
AU - Zakrison, Tanya L.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - BACKGROUND Inequity exists in surgical training and the workplace. The Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma (EAST) Equity, Quality, and Inclusion in Trauma Surgery Ad Hoc Task Force (EAST4ALL) sought to raise awareness and provide resources to combat these inequities. METHODS A study was conducted of EAST members to ascertain areas of inequity and lack of inclusion. Specific problems and barriers were identified that hindered inclusion. Toolkits were developed as resources for individuals and institutions to address and overcome these barriers. RESULTS Four key areas were identified: (1) harassment and discrimination, (2) gender pay gap or parity, (3) implicit bias and microaggressions, and (4) call-out culture. A diverse panel of seven surgeons with experience in overcoming these barriers either on a personal level or as a chief or chair of surgery was formed. Four scenarios based on these key areas were proposed to the panelists, who then modeled responses as allies. CONCLUSION Despite perceived progress in addressing discrimination and inequity, residents and faculty continue to encounter barriers at the workplace at levels today similar to those decades ago. Action is needed to address inequities and lack of inclusion in acute care surgery. The EAST is working on fostering a culture that minimizes bias and recognizes and addresses systemic inequities, and has provided toolkits to support these goals. Together, we can create a better future for all of us.
AB - BACKGROUND Inequity exists in surgical training and the workplace. The Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma (EAST) Equity, Quality, and Inclusion in Trauma Surgery Ad Hoc Task Force (EAST4ALL) sought to raise awareness and provide resources to combat these inequities. METHODS A study was conducted of EAST members to ascertain areas of inequity and lack of inclusion. Specific problems and barriers were identified that hindered inclusion. Toolkits were developed as resources for individuals and institutions to address and overcome these barriers. RESULTS Four key areas were identified: (1) harassment and discrimination, (2) gender pay gap or parity, (3) implicit bias and microaggressions, and (4) call-out culture. A diverse panel of seven surgeons with experience in overcoming these barriers either on a personal level or as a chief or chair of surgery was formed. Four scenarios based on these key areas were proposed to the panelists, who then modeled responses as allies. CONCLUSION Despite perceived progress in addressing discrimination and inequity, residents and faculty continue to encounter barriers at the workplace at levels today similar to those decades ago. Action is needed to address inequities and lack of inclusion in acute care surgery. The EAST is working on fostering a culture that minimizes bias and recognizes and addresses systemic inequities, and has provided toolkits to support these goals. Together, we can create a better future for all of us.
KW - Discrimination
KW - call-out culture
KW - equity
KW - microaggression
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85098674868&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1097/TA.0000000000002965
DO - 10.1097/TA.0000000000002965
M3 - Article
C2 - 33009339
AN - SCOPUS:85098674868
SN - 2163-0755
VL - 90
SP - 129
EP - 136
JO - Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery
JF - Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery
IS - 1
ER -