Texas A&M University (TAMU) School of Medicine reportedly removed photos of white male alumni in an effort to boost its inclusivity, the Washington Examiner reported.
The school said that it removed photos of “predominantly white male[s] of [the] graduating class” which were displayed at the school’s entrance, according to documents obtained by medical watchdog group Do No Harm through a public records request and provided to the Examiner. TAMU admitted it removed the photos in a survey administered by the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) last year, which gauged medical schools’ commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI).
TAMU School of Medicine removed the photos to modify its branding and communication to foster a more inclusive environment, the Examiner reported. It also said that it practices “holistic admissions,” which judges applicants on factors other than test scores and requires search committees undergo DEI training.
A faculty member of color reportedly said that the school over-communicates to the campus community about its DEIpolicies.
“Enhanc[ing] the quality of the medical workforce is the responsibility of medical schools,” Do No Harm board chairman Dr. Stanley Goldfarb told the Examiner. “If they have more capable individuals that they can bring in compared to the ones that they are bringing in because of these requirements for diversity and they’re not bringing those more qualified, more capable individuals in, they’re eventually producing a workforce that’s going to be less capable.”
The University of California, Davis School of Medicine received a nearly perfect rating for how it incorporated DEI into its curriculum, administration and operations. https://t.co/PVSG5ip9nM
— Do No Harm (@donoharm) January 9, 2023
More than 100 medical schools completed the AAMC’s voluntary Diversity, Inclusion, Culture & Equity (DICE) Inventory survey, according to its website. The survey was “a tool designed to assess an institution’s [policies], programs, and practices related to DEI” and provided each school an overall score based on how well they incorporate DEI into its policies and practices.
Do No Harm filed public record requests to obtain the results of the completed surveys and periodically publishes the information on its website.
Texas A&M University School of Medicine, Do No Harm and the AAMC did not immediately respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment.
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