Table. Baseline Characteristics of Included Emergency Medicine Residents (n = 2708).
Characteristic | Residents, No. (%) |
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Ethnoracial identitya | |
African American or Black | 160 (5.9) |
Asian | 477 (17.6) |
Hispanic or Latine | 213 (7.9) |
American Indian or Alaska Native | 24 (0.9) |
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander | 4 (0.1) |
White | 2012 (74.3) |
Ethnoracial group | |
Asian | 465 (17.2) |
URM | 386 (14.3) |
White | 1857 (68.6) |
Sex | |
Female | 936 (34.6) |
Male | 1772 (65.4) |
Intersectional group | |
Asian, female | 158 (5.8) |
Asian, male | 307 (11.3) |
URM, female | 160 (5.9) |
URM, male | 226 (8.3) |
White, female | 618 (22.8) |
White, male | 1239 (45.8) |
Program lengthb | |
3 y | 1913 (70.6) |
4 y | 795 (29.4) |
USMLE Step 2 CK score, median (IQR) | 243 (232-253) |
Abbreviations: URM, underrepresented in medicine; USMLE Step 2 CK, United States Medical Licensing Examination Step 2 Clinical Knowledge.
Residents were able to self-identify as more than 1 ethnoracial group.
Number of unique residents with at least 1 evaluation in a program of the corresponding duration.