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. 2010 Mar 30;25(Suppl 2):82–85. doi: 10.1007/s11606-010-1270-8

Table 1.

Differences in Personal Experiences with Health Care Disparities and Diverse Populations Between Underrepresented Minorities and Non-Underrrepresented Minorities‡ (N = 211)

Combined entering classes 2007 and 2008 URM (N = 45) Non-URM P value
Overall (N = 166) Asian (N = 44) Non-Asian (N = 122)
Report of personal experience with health care disparities* (n; %) 15 (33%) 42 (25%) 12 (27%) 30 (25%) 0.29
Report of lots of experience with racially and ethnically diverse populations† (n; %) 23(51%) 54 (33%) 18 (41%) 36 (30%) 0.02
Report of lots of experience with socioeconomically diverse populations† (n; %) 24 (53%) 50 (30%) 13 (30%) 37 (30%) 0.004

*Yes or No in response to: Have you or someone you know experienced a health or health care disparity?

On a scale of no experience, little experience, some experience or lots of experience

URM = Under-Represented Minority as defined by the American Association of Medical Colleges as Black, American Indian/Alaskan Native, Native Hawaiian, Mexican American, Mainland Puerto Rican