From: An ethics curriculum for short-term global health trainees
Users (%) | |
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Female | 109/158 (69%) |
Mean age (SD), years | 37 (14) |
Race/Ethnicity | |
American Indian/Alaska Native | 1/158 (1%) |
Asian | 28/158 (18%) |
Black or African American | 9/158 (6%) |
White | 102/158 (65%) |
Mixed | 7/158 (4%) |
Other | 11/158 (7%) |
Hispanic Origin | 15/155 (10%) |
U.S. Citizens | 116/157 (74%) |
Degree Being Pursued | |
High School | 1/145 (1%) |
Bachelor’s Degree | 16/145 (11%) |
Master’s Degree | 19/145 (13%) |
Doctorate | 27/145 (19%) |
Currently Practicing | 72/145 (50%) |
Other | 10/145 (7%) |
Primary Field or Vocation | |
Medicine | 73/158 (46%) |
Public Health | 23/158 (15%) |
Nursing | 18/158 (11%) |
Basic Science | 13/158 (8%) |
International Development/Aid | 5/158 (3%) |
Health Policy | 3/158 (2%) |
Social Sciences | 2/158 (1%) |
Physicians’ Assistant | 1/158 (1%) |
Pharmacy | 1/158 (1%) |
Other | 19/158 (12%) |