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The purpose of this study was to analyze the lecture materials provided in medical schools through a diversity lens. Skin pathologies manifest distinctively on various shades of skin and physicians must be equipped with the proper knowledge to identify and diagnose these conditions accurately and promptly. For most medical students, images in prominent textbooks and lecture slides are their first encounter with disease presentations. Therefore, it is important to analyze the diversity of skin tones in the content that is being delivered. Specifically, the use of images featuring darker skin tones compared to those depicting lighter skin tones. This study analyzed lecture materials from two allopathic and two osteopathic medical schools. The analysis was limited to lectures given during the Skin/MSK block or dermatology block. The skin pathologies were organized into five categories: Inflammatory Disorders, Infectious Skin Disorders, Pigmented Disorders, Non-Pigmented Disorders, and Blistering Disorders. Images were classified as dark skin tones, light skin tones, and indeterminate based on the Fitzpatrick Scale. The results showed that of the 560 images analyzed, 96 images, or 17.14%, were representative of dark skin tones. 78.04% represented light skin-tone subjects and 4.82% were classified as indeterminate.
Publication Date
6-27-2024
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Conference or Meeting
4th International Congress of Health Education and Research
Name of Organization
INHWE
Department
Medicine
Name of Venue and its City
Barcelona, Spain; El San Cugat Hotel
Keywords
Skin of color, SoC, dermatology
Disciplines
Curriculum and Social Inquiry | Dermatology | Educational Assessment, Evaluation, and Research | Educational Leadership | Interprofessional Education
Recommended Citation
Ogunremi, Oluwafunke, "Inter-institutional analysis of skin of color representation in dermatological lecture content at MD and DO Medical Schools" (2024). Sanford School of Medicine Posters and Presentations. 3.
https://red.library.usd.edu/poster/3
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