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Equity, diversity and inclusivity (EDI) in anatomy: The guidelines of the International Federation of Associations of Anatomists (IFAA)

Bernard Moxham, Odile Plaisant, Beverley Kramer, Diogo Pais

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Abstract

The principles underpinning Equity, Diversity and Inclusivity (EDI) are seen by many as being essential in contemporary society while others consider it disparaging and claim it can negatively affect meritocracy. In the USA, EDI is referred to as DEI (Diversity, Equity and Inclusivity) and appears to be under attack by the present governmental agencies. Indeed, multinational companies and other governments are responding in various ways, including partial compliance and outright resistance. Wherever one stands politically on the matter, the International Federation of Anatomical Associations (IFAA) has promulgated a strong statement of intent concerning the importance of EDI and the IFAA Executive, through its Federative International Committee for Equality and Diversity in Anatomy (FICEDA), has also provided guidelines for EDI based on the results of a survey of the IFAA’s member associations. The findings of that survey are presented in this article and show a clear recognition by virtually all member associations of the importance of EDI, while highlighting some areas lacking diversity and inclusivity.

Original languageEnglish
Article number152821
JournalAnnals of Anatomy
Volume266
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2026

Keywords

  • Anatomy
  • EDI
  • IFAA Guidelines
  • Medical Humanities

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