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The University of Louisville Strives to Be More Woke In Its DICE Inventory Responses
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Just how woke is Kentucky’s University of Louisville School of Medicine (ULSOM)? Very woke indeed, as it just confirmed to Do No Harm.
Here’s the background. In November 2022, the Association of American Medical Colleges released a report showing that the vast majority of medical schools have embraced identity politics, despite their divisive and even discriminatory nature. The report was based on surveys of specific medical schools, which the AAMC didn’t name.
For the sake of transparency and accountability, Do No Harm submitted freedom of information requests to public medical schools nationwide, including ULSOM. We asked for a copy of its survey response, so that Kentucky taxpayers and policymakers could learn the truth about this institution.
Here’s what the University of Louisville School of Medicine has self-reported:
- It has adopted racially discriminatory admissions practices under the guise of “affirmative action.” This means it’s potentially lowering standards in the name of diversity, thereby threatening patient health. The HSC Office of Diversity and Inclusion — Health Sciences Center states the school “places a major emphasis on increasing the number of students from racial/ethnic groups designated as underrepresented into the health professions system.” And, the Office of Admissions encourages students to apply for a scholarship that asks them how they will contribute to U of L’s dedication “to becoming a premier anti-racist community.”
- It has a “dedicated office, staff, or resources” dedicated to DEI. This means there’s a permanent woke bureaucracy pushing ideology on faculty and students. In fact, the school told AAMC that its Office of Community Engagement and Diversity “would benefit from additional staff and resources to increase programming.” This is in addition to the initiatives promoted by the HSC Office of Diversity and Inclusion.
- It lobbies for woke policies at the federal, state, and/or local levels. This means it’s wading into toxic public debates instead of fully focusing on educating future physicians. The DICE Inventory response says the school’s Government Relations Office “engages elected officials” on DEI-related issues. The link to this office’s page is broken.
- It offers tenure and promotion to faculty who prove their commitment to extreme identity politics and woke priorities. This is a litmus test that requires faculty to toe the party line instead of teaching medicine at the highest level. As the ULSOM reported to AAMC, “Department Chairs’ performance review, salary support ($50K x 3 years) for URiM faculty,” and its promotion and tenure criteria are “under review for inclusion of DEI activities.” Even so, the school says it needs to conduct “DEI training for Search Committees” and “improve DEI participation in the hiring process schoolwide.”
- Its administrators are active within local, regional, and national forums to promote equity, diversity, and inclusion. This means it’s wasting resources that would be better spent on real medical education.
All told, ULSOM reported that it has instituted 78.7% of the divisive and discriminatory woke policies listed by the AAMC. And you can bet it is feeling pressure from activists and outside groups to go even further down the radical rabbit hole – doing even more damage to faculty, medical students, and ultimately, the millions of patients they’ll see.
Kentucky taxpayers help fund the University of Louisville School of Medicine. They, and the policymakers who represent them, should ask why they’re giving so much money to an institution that’s putting divisive and discriminatory ideology at the heart of medical education. More importantly, they should ensure ULSOM stops, and soon.