Abstract

Both the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists advocate for greater diversity within our workforce, which starts with recruiting and retaining a diverse residency pool. Historically, applicants who are underrepresented in medicine have been more likely to apply to residency programs located in urban locations, as opposed to a rural training environment. In this commentary, we discuss a novel strategy used to attract underrepresented in medicine applicants to a rural academic obstetrics and gynecology training program. The strategy encompassed a virtual weeklong elective with the goals of bolstering their residency applications and showcasing our faculty and residency training.

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