Abstract
Objective: To explore the experience of Arab American Pharmacy Educators (AAPE) regarding diversity, equity, and inclusion in their workplace.
Methods: A cross-sectional questionnaire was distributed electronically to 51 AAPE. Eligible participants were those who identify with Arab heritage and have worked at US Schools and Colleges of Pharmacy. Following the initial invitation, three reminders were sent to complete the questionnaire.
Results: A total of 31 (61%) AAPE completed the questionnaire. The majority of participants reported an overall positive academic experience. However, some participants reported being subject to negative stereotypes and discrimination, which may have hindered their ability to teach, practice, conduct research and fully engage in service to their Schools/Colleges, profession, and community.
Conclusion: Some AAPE reported negative stereotypes and discrimination at US Schools and Colleges of Pharmacy. Findings from this study can have implications for faculty representing different minority groups, especially for those pharmacy educators who are not of western European descent and anyone who is perceived as the “other”.
- Received January 20, 2002.
- Accepted May 23, 2022.
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