Epidemiologists Count": The Role of Diversity and Inclusion in the Field of Epidemiology.

2020 
We present interpretations of the idea that "epidemiologists count" in response to the current status of membership and diversity and inclusion efforts within the Society for Epidemiological Research (SER). We review who epidemiologists count to describe the (mis)representation of SER membership and how categorizations of people reflect social constructions of identity and biases that exist in broader society. We argue that what epidemiologists count - how diversity and inclusion are operationalized - has real-world implications on institutional norms and how inclusive/non-inclusive environments are. Lastly, we examine which epidemiologists count within the field and argue that inclusion can only be achieved when we address how resources and opportunities are distributed among epidemiologists. To improve diversity and inclusion within SER and beyond, we recommend that SER strengthen its commitment to diversity, inclusion and equity by: (1) integrating this priority on all agendas; (2) enhancing efforts to improve self-awareness among members and accountability within the organization; (3) supporting the growth of a diversifying workforce in epidemiology; and (4) increasing the visibility of health disparities research and researchers in epidemiology.
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