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Indian Radiologists in the United States: Hierarchical Distribution and Representation

机译:美国的印度放射科医生:分层分布和表示

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Purpose: To evaluate both the distribution of radiologists of Indian ancestry and nativity in the United States in training and beyond and their representation in hierarchal positions in major radiology organizations. Materials and Methods: The annual membership lists of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) and the ACR over the past decade were analyzed for the number and locations of radiologists of Indian ancestry or nativity. To evaluate the progression and current extent of enrollment of members of this cohort in positions of leadership in radiology organizations, their overall membership and their specific participation in RSNA and ACR committees were tabulated. Their listing in the latest directories of chairpersons and program directors in radiology was assessed. The distribution of ethnic Indian radiologists in training was calculated by examining resident rosters by academic program and state. Results: Since the passage of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, individuals of Indian ancestry have constituted a growing minority of radiologists. In 2002, they constituted 5.5% of all RSNA members. Recently, their numbers in training programs have increased greatly. They are now estimated to constitute 13.3% of all residents, predominantly because of the entry of the American-born offspring of Indian immigrants. Yet ethnic Indians are markedly under rep resented in the hierarchy of major radiology organizations. In both 1999 and 2003, there were no Indian-surnamed representatives on most major committees and none in board-level positions of both the ACR and the RSNA. The number of radiologists of Indian birth or background who are program directors has increased slightly over the past 10 years from 2:196 (1%) in 1993 to 7:196 (3.5%) in 2003. The representation of radiologists of Indian ethnicity on the mastheads of both the American Journal of Roentgenology and Radiology remains meager; fewer than 2% of these journals' assistant editors and editors are of Indian ethnicity. Conclusion: The percentage of radiologists identifiable as Indian by nativity or ethnicity is growing rapidly, predominantly because of an increase in the number of American-born trainees. Yet only a few more senior members of this group have secured positions of leadership in the specialty, restricting the number of ethnically similar role models for Indian junior members of the specialty to emulate.
机译:目的:评估印度祖先放射学家和美国本土的放射学家在培训中及以后的分布,以及他们在主要放射学组织中的层级职位代表。材料和方法:分析了过去十年来北美放射学会(RSNA)和ACR的年度会员名单,以了解印度血统或诞生的放射科医生的数量和位置。为了评估该队列成员在放射学组织领导职位中的进展和当前的入学程度,将其总体成员以及在RSNA和ACR委员会中的具体参与情况列成表格。评估了他们在放射学主席和项目主管的最新目录中的列表。印度印第安放射科医生接受培训的分布情况是通过按学术计划和州检查居民名册来计算的。结果:自1965年《移民和国籍法》通过以来,印度裔个人已成为放射科医生中越来越多的少数。 2002年,他们占所有RSNA成员的5.5%。最近,他们在培训课程中的人数大大增加。现在估计他们占所有居民的13.3%,主要是由于美国出生的印度移民后裔的进入。然而,在主要放射学组织的层次结构中,印第安人明显受到排斥。在1999年和2003年,大多数主要委员会中都没有印度姓的代表,ACR和RSNA的董事会职位也没有。在过去的10年中,印度出生或背景的放射科医生的数量从1993年的2:196(1%)略微增加到2003年的7:196(3.5%)。印度裔放射科医生的比例《美国放射学和放射学杂志》的标头仍然很少;这些期刊的助理编辑和编辑中只有不到2%是印度裔。结论:可以通过出生或种族被确定为印度裔的放射科医生的百分比正在迅速增长,这主要是由于美国出生的受训人员数量的增加。但是,该组中只有少数高级成员在该专业中获得领导职位,从而限制了该专业的印度初级成员效仿的种族相似的榜样。

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