TY - JOUR T1 - Representation of Skin of Color in Rheumatology Educational Resources JF - The Journal of Rheumatology JO - J Rheumatol SP - 419 LP - 423 DO - 10.3899/jrheum.210626 VL - 49 IS - 4 AU - Chay Bae AU - Michael Cheng AU - Christina N. Kraus AU - Sheetal Desai Y1 - 2022/04/01 UR - http://www.jrheum.org/content/49/4/419.abstract N2 - Objective To investigate the availability of images representing Black, Indigenous, and people of color in rheumatology educational resources.Methods Color images were collected from 5 major educational resources and cataloged by the resources they came from, underlying rheumatic conditions, and skin type. Fitzpatrick skin type (FST) was used to categorize images into “light,” “dark,” or “indeterminate.” The images were initially scored by a fellow in the Division of Rheumatology and subsequently validated by a faculty member from the Department of Dermatology.Results Of the thousands of images reviewed, 1604 images met study criteria. FST validation from the Department of Dermatology resulted in the recoding of 111 images. The final scoring revealed 86% of the images to be light skin, 9% of images to be dark skin, and 5% of images to be indeterminate.Conclusion The paucity of dark skin images in rheumatology resources is incongruent with current diversity estimates in the US. Significant efforts should be made to incorporate images of Black, Indigenous, and people of color into educational resources. ER -