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Hard24Get said:But back to the subject. Anyone have new comments or insights into experiences as or with URMs in medicine? 😛
Hard24Get, great idea you had of getting back to the subject. Boy, you sure are smart! 👍
Stepping away a bit from the strict idea of URMs, I would like to comment on my experience with homosexual people in my medical class. My school has a very active LGBT, and it was very positive because even married heterosexuals were involved in the government, and everyone was invited to the parties (which were great!). I felt that the LGBT model was a great one for URMs because everyone was involved in embracing diversity, learning about each other, and accepting the differences we found. As colleagues, of course I didn't notice any differences (at least where I come from, URMs don't seem to make better or worse medical students), but I think as it was pointed out earlier, it is critical that we have these experiences with one another so we can be truly accepting of our patients.
Again, Hard24Get, I would just like to thank you for your great post that really helped get this thread back on track 😀.