2020 U-M Kellogg Eye Center Annual Report

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An Ecosystem for Greater Diversity in Ophthalmology The Kellogg Eye Center has a history of fostering diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives to address disparities in eye care and improve the underrepresentation of minority populations in ophthalmic care delivery, research participation and provider education.

Dan Balikov, M.D., Ph.D. (center) mentors MOP participants Jonathan Herrera (left) and Tochukwu Ndukwe (right)

While minority populations com-

prise 31% of the U.S. population, notes Dr. Ariane Kaplan, Kellogg's medical

Ariane Kaplan, M.D.

student clerkship director, only 6% of

experience in basic ophthalmology surgical skills via a surgical

practicing ophthalmologists come from

simulator and suture practice.

under-represented in medicine (URM)

cohorts. She points to studies that show

a key aspect of the program for Ndukwe, who says Kellogg

patients are more likely to trust health-

ophthalmologist Joshua Ehrlich, M.D., M.P.H, was an influential

care physicians they can identify with —

mentor who “supported my passion for health equity research.”

those with similar ethnic backgrounds,

Being connected with resident and faculty mentors was

“Faculty mentoring enables students to foster relationships

cultural experiences and race.

The Michigan Ophthalmology Pipeline

(MOP) program at Kellogg encourages medical students from diverse backgrounds to explore ophthalmology early in their education. The innovative longitudinal mentorship program brings together medical students, ophthalmology residents and Kellogg faculty to create a supportive ecosystem. The goal of MOP is to both

tion for residency as well as career advice along the way,” notes Dr. Kaplan, who led the creation and development of the MOP program. The program also provides

AS WE SEE MORE STUDENTS FROM

DIVERSE BACKGROUNDS PURSUING

MEDICAL CAREERS IN OPHTHALMOLOGY, WE WILL BETTER REPRESENT THE

PATIENT POPULATIONS WE SERVE

encourage interest in ophthalmology and to help students to build

— Tochukwu Ndukwe

strong residency applications regardless of the specialty they choose.

at Kellogg, which can help with letters of recommenda-

assistance to help mentees better prepare for national board examinations. For participating residents, the program provides an opportunity to gain early experience as a physician-mentor and develop the skills necessary for a lifetime of teaching and leadership. “Our MOP program is important

because it gives medical students early

Fourth-year medical student Tochukwu

exposure to ophthalmology, which is not a

Ndukwe, one of two MOP students applying to

requirement within the medical school curriculum

ophthalmology residency programs this year, says the

and often goes unexplored,” says Dr. Kaplan. “We want to

mentorship has helped him in significant ways. “I was able

get it on their radar earlier.” The benefits of promoting diversity

to get involved in the field in my first year of medical school.

in the ophthalmology field expand beyond medical students and

That’s when I realized ophthalmology was for me,” says

residents, says Dr. Kaplan.

Ndukwe. “Early on, I got a better sense of the world of

ophthalmology.”

ing medical careers in ophthalmology, we will better represent

the patient populations we serve, which may help reduce

During the program, medical students receive one-on-one

“As we see more students from diverse backgrounds pursu-

mentorship from Kellogg’s ophthalmology residents and faculty,

observed disparities in eye care and vision health.”

including clinical and OR experience. This frequent, personal

connection provides the guidance and experience helpful for

in ophthalmology really made me who I am, and makes me want

early success. In addition to clinical skills, students get hands-on

to pay that forward,” says Ndukwe.

“The program’s emphasis on inclusion to increase diversity

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