BY PORTFOLIO ARMOR
Diverse medical clerks doing rounds
DEI Has Apparently Wrecked UCLA Medical School
A topic we've covered here before is how affirmative action/DEI spreading into life-or-death fields is putting lives at risk. We've talked about it happening in aviation,
Think Twice Before You Fly
Jared Taylor on the DEI competency crisis in air traffic control.https://t.co/0uITDOUYF9
Portfolio Armor (@PortfolioArmor) November 20, 2023 And we've talked about it happening in medicine.
When race trumps merit. https://t.co/sBBQdgNdwz
Portfolio Armor (@PortfolioArmor) May 14, 2023 Apparently, the DEI situation in medical school has gotten worse, as investigative reporter Aaron Sibarium revealed in the disturbing thread below.
UCLA medical school hired a new dean of admissions, Jennifer Lucero, In 2020. Since then, the number of students failing their shelf examsstandardized tests taken after each clinical rotationhas exploded, rising as much as tenfold in some subjects.
That wasn't a coincidence. pic.twitter.com/tLJZCqZAQf
Aaron Sibarium (@aaronsibarium) May 23, 2024 Led by Lucero, who also serves as the DEI czar of UCLA's anesthesiology department, the admissions committee gives black and Latino applicants a pass for subpar metrics, four people who served on it said, while whites and Asians need near perfect scores to even be considered.
Aaron Sibarium (@aaronsibarium) May 23, 2024 "I wouldn't normally talk to a reporter," a UCLA faculty member said. "But there's no way to stop this without embarrassing the medical school."
Within three years of Lucero's hire, UCLA dropped from 6th to 18th place in U.S. News & World Report's rankings for medical research.
Aaron Sibarium (@aaronsibarium) May 23, 2024 Those tests, known as shelf exams, which are typically taken at the end of each clinical rotation, measure basic medical knowledge and play a pivotal role in residency applications. Though only 5 percent of students fail each test nationally, the rates are much higher at UCLA.
Aaron Sibarium (@aaronsibarium) May 23, 2024 One professor said that a student in the operating room could not identify a major artery when asked, then berated the professor for putting her on the spot.
Aaron Sibarium (@aaronsibarium) May 23, 2024 "Faculty are seeing a shocking decline in knowledge of medical students."
And for those who've seen the competency crisis up close, double standards in admissions are a big part of the problem.
Aaron Sibarium (@aaronsibarium) May 23, 2024 The whole thread is quite long; you can see it all in the thread reader below.
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Isn't This Illegal?
That's a question a number of readers of Sibarium's thread have asked. As Steve Sailer pointed out, yes:
Racial preferences at UCLA have been thrice outlawed: by California voters in 1996 and 2020 and by the Supreme Court in 2023. Imagine what are like elsewhere. Nevertheless