Just-in-Time Strategies to Reduce the Effect of Interviewer Bias During Trainee Recruitment
Bias impacts all aspects of medical trainee applications, from grades to narrative reviews. Interviews provide an avenue to become acquainted with applicants beyond their written application, but even the most egalitarian interviewers are subject to implicit biases, including those who hold marginal...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Academic pediatrics 2024-07, Vol.24 (5), p.709-713 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Bias impacts all aspects of medical trainee applications, from grades to narrative reviews. Interviews provide an avenue to become acquainted with applicants beyond their written application, but even the most egalitarian interviewers are subject to implicit biases, including those who hold marginalized identities themselves. Simply building awareness around implicit bias is inadequate to reduce the effect. Here, 5 evidence-informed strategies are presented that can be implemented by faculty on-the-spot to mitigate the impact of implicit bias during the short interview interaction: individuation, mindfulness, perspective taking, stereotype replacement, and counter-stereotypic imaging. These strategies can be used by individual interviewers as one component of a comprehensive plan including institutional changes to promote more equitable recruitment processes. |
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ISSN: | 1876-2859 1876-2867 1876-2867 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.acap.2024.01.020 |