Unfortunately I completely disagree with you. Affirmative action is controlled racism.
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWS_MDJSiEE[/YOUTUBE]
The best way to achieve equality? Lower socio-economic status?
People can and will have contempt for people that get into professional school, college or a job because of the color of their skin.
No one will deny that when you look at AMCAS Facts, the mean MCAT score is 26.6 for african american matriculants.
For white matriculants it was 31.5...
The GPA mean for black matriculants is 3.46, and for white matriculants, 3.71.
Now, while I understand and appreciate the need for URMs in medicine, I disagree with the... "Oh, you're white, therefore we have to hold you to a higher standard". This violates the constitution and basically denigrates everything America stands for.
I have a few friends that have not declared their URM status, and I said "WHY!!! YOU'RE AN IDIOT! That's a shoe in for an interview at least with your stats". Their responses were admirable... (not saying that those who choose to apply URM are not admirable)... "We don't want to feel like we got into medical school because someone else put us there, we want to get in of our own accord."
I am from Michigan, and I recognize the need for physicians in minority communities. But it's going to take a lot more than that just to "fix" the problem.
I have witnessed the following story, live, in an ER a few years ago. Let me paint the picture...
Winter morning, African american gentleman was shoveling snow in his driveway and began experiencing chest pain. Took his nitroglycerin and stopped working. Pain got worse, he proceeded to the ED. The attending was a white 35 year old male. The resident in the situation was a 31 year old PGY-2 (he'd been around the block in the ED and in Detroit and knew what was up). Resident works up the patient after initial contact with the attending. Shortly thereafter, the patient asks to speak with the attending... his exact words were "I don't want that resident touching me. I want the white doctor" (Did I mention the resident was black?) There is no such thing as reverse racism, that just plain old racism.
I am not saying that kiboshing affirmative action is the answer. But I am saying that what we're doing clearly needs to CHANGE, because it's not helping anyone.
In an episode of Dr. House (with those who worship the series along with me), Foreman and House both see a patient in the clinic and is put on a BP medication that is designed for his African American predispositions etc. Yet, the guy wants the "white man drugs". Yes, there have been horrible atrocities committed from DAY 1 that white man violated the beautiful continent of Africa, and then left it in a state of disarray. Slavery and the like are DISGUSTING.
But the solution is definitely not what we've been doing, time to revamp the system and LEARN from our mistakes.
Edit: I started ranting, and didn't even make my point complete. Economic history? That's not going to help either! If your parents supported you for your undergraduate and do not claim you as a dependent, then you can pretty much say that you're estranged from your parents or they didn't contribute to your education. Once again, there's a failure in a good system. Oh and then we would be discriminating based on finances. You're rich, you can't go to medical school. Sounds like a farce to me. Just like how my black friends with 3.6s and 32s applied URM, and live in a McMansion and drive a 40K dollar imported car. Thing is, we joke about how they're going to get in for sure, and they're OK with it. Affirmative action clearly works wonders.
source for AMCAS data:
https://www.aamc.org/download/161696/data/table19-mcatgpa-raceeth-2010-web.pdf.pdf