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Legitimate question: Why is it that for hispanics, the race is broken down by country to determine URM status, but for blacks, it doesn't matter?
I feel that hispanic is hispanic no matter the origin. We all speak the same language, grew up in similar conditions and all have relatively the same customs and traditions (give and take some). Just by looking at a hispanic person you cannot tell what country they are from, and most hispanic immigrants to the US all face the same challenges. To me, it really shouldn't matter what country a hispanic person is from, because to other hispanics it doesn't matter. Honestly, a Colombian patient isn't going to distrust a doctor of Guatemalan or Bolivian decent.
Blacks on the other hand, it doesn't matter the origin. It doesn't matter to med schools if it is a US born black person or an immigrant from the Congo. It doesn't matter if the black persons family has been here since the 1600's or if their parents moved to the states in the 1980's from Cameroon.
Can anyone please explain how on Earth it makes sense to break hispanics down by country of origin?
I feel that hispanic is hispanic no matter the origin. We all speak the same language, grew up in similar conditions and all have relatively the same customs and traditions (give and take some). Just by looking at a hispanic person you cannot tell what country they are from, and most hispanic immigrants to the US all face the same challenges. To me, it really shouldn't matter what country a hispanic person is from, because to other hispanics it doesn't matter. Honestly, a Colombian patient isn't going to distrust a doctor of Guatemalan or Bolivian decent.
Blacks on the other hand, it doesn't matter the origin. It doesn't matter to med schools if it is a US born black person or an immigrant from the Congo. It doesn't matter if the black persons family has been here since the 1600's or if their parents moved to the states in the 1980's from Cameroon.
Can anyone please explain how on Earth it makes sense to break hispanics down by country of origin?