Johns Hopkins received a C+, and three schools—the University of Pennsylvania, Thomas Jefferson University, and Yale—received Cs.
“Racism is a powerful force in American medicine. This is apparent in population-level health outcomes,” reads a press release announcing the report card.
“Medical schools and their affiliated hospitals receive massive amounts of public funding, provide care to millions of patients, and are often the largest employers in their regions. The Racial Justice Report Card seeks to encourage these powerful institutions to play an active role in fighting racism in medicine,” the press release continues.
Joan Y. Reede, the Medical School dean for diversity and community partnership, said she thinks the report card did not take all factors into account in an interview Wednesday.
“When you try to capture the nuances across all medical schools in short clips, you lose that,” she said.
The lowest grades on the report card list were Cs, awarded to the University of Pennsylvania’s Pereleman School of Medicine, the Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Jefferson, and the Yale School of Medicine.
Read The Crimson‘s report here.
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