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Latino, Hispanic, or of Spanish Origin+ Identified Student Leaders in Medicine

September 15 to October 15 each year is celebrated as Hispanic Heritage Month. In honor of the contributions of Latinx people to the health sciences, we spotlight the open access book, Latino, Hispanic, or of Spanish Origin+ Identified Student Leaders in Medicine. The acronym used to identify this population in the book is LHS+. This book, published under the auspices of the United Nations, traces the 50 year history of LHS+ leadership in the field. The volume was authored by members of the Latino Medical Student Association, a national organization which was formed from five regional associations that were founded in the 1970s and 1980s.

The book brings together personal narratives from LHS+ medical students and regional perspectives from organizations across the United States which led to the formation of the national body. The chapter "Tu Lucha es Mi Lucha" (Your Struggle is My Struggle) examines the development of a health policy initiative led by LHS+ medical students. Other chapters focus on the role of faculty/physician advisors who are partners in the success of LHS+ students, as well as the support roles of Student Affairs offices, and the role of Medical Education offices in training future practitioners to care for LHS+ individuals. The book also covers faculty development and advancement of LHS+ faculty in graduate medical education, which touches on topics such as culturally relevant faculty mentoring.

For those interested and engaged in medical education, or those wishing to gain more detailed insight into the history of LHS+ people in the graduate medical education field, this book is a unique and comprehensive resource.

References

Sánchez, J. P., & Rodriguez, D. (2023). Latino, Hispanic, or of Spanish Origin+ Identified Student Leaders in Medicine : Recognizing More Than 50 Years of Presence, Activism, and Leadership. (1st ed.). Springer International Publishing AG.

The School of Medicine and Health Sciences has a Premium Institutional Membership with the AMEE - Association of Medical Education Europe for staff and faculty. SMHS welcomes faculty and staff from the schools of Nursing and Public Health and the MFA to also use these resources. All that’s required is registering here using your GW or MFA email address.

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Things you’ll have access to once registered include MedEdWorld, an online community with newsletters, interest groups, webinars, and online courses. MedEdWorld includes medical education-focused textbooks and journal articles. There are also links to video clips, images, diagrams and websites for personal use and teaching.

AMEE membership provides discounts to their annual conference and other conferences, and their publications, including MedEdPublish, an open access e-journal. The journal Medical Teacher is provided free to members in an online format.

To see all the benefits of membership, visit the GWSMHS AMEE Premium Institutional Membership web page.