"Examining the Disparity: Latinos' Underrepresentation in Medicine and Overrepresentation as Aides"

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"Examining the Disparity: Latinos' Underrepresentation in Medicine and Overrepresentation as Aides"
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Latinos, particularly Mexican Americans, are underrepresented in the U.S. medical workforce, with low representation in medical professions requiring advanced degrees. However, they are overrepresented in similar professions that don't require a bachelor's or higher degree. The study highlights the importance of diverse and culturally competent healthcare providers in reducing healthcare disparities among minority populations. The authors suggest that structural racism, language barriers, and financial aid may contribute to these disparities and call for efforts to diversify the healthcare workforce and support Latinos in higher education and medicine.

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