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Love this.It would be really awesome for medicine if people agreed it was advocacy not research, and then medical schools valued advocacy like they value bench or clinical research. We might have more action and less papers. I think that would be great for all.
I value DEI in that I believe these things are intrinsically valuable to institutions and society. No study will convince me that I should not value DEI. Just as no study is going to convince many self described "classical liberals" that they should be concerned about social justice.
As physicians we should be concerned about disparities in outcomes, but there are many initiatives, without any need for study, that would likely immediately improve disparities, such as providing affordable health care for all. Of course, once these initiatives are taken, we can make them subject to meaningful study and we should.
Retrospective DEI research is just as bad as retrospective clinical research. The results are always of uncertain significance and are preferentially published when they fit a certain narrative.
But check this out. A prospective study of a DEI intervention.
Is there a perception that DEI researchers are preferentially promoted/valued in academia? If so, this itself could be studied. Not sure if it's worth the time. Maybe this is some of what people are complaining about.