I need help writing a sentence outline for my paper. My thesis statement is:

"There is a noticeable imbalance in racial diversity in the pharmacy field, prompting needed reforms in Schools of Pharmacy training programs of cultural competence". I also would like to know is that a decent thesis statement?

That's not a thesis statement yet. It's factual, but your OPINION isn't in there yet.

Your thesis statement must include factual information plus your position/opinion/stance. Without your position on the topic, it isn't a true thesis statement. So think of this sentence as the angle you want to take on the topic and what you intend to prove by the end of your paper. (If your statement is simply factual, then there's nothing to prove!)

http://blog.eduify.com/index.php/2009/06/21/5-tips-on-how-to-write-a-strong-thesis-statement/
Read carefully and follow ALL directions.

http://leo.stcloudstate.edu/acadwrite/thesistatement.html
This is one of the very best places I've seen online to help students write good thesis statements. It shows you sentences that aren't thesis statements and how to turn each one into real thesis statements.

Please repost when you've revised this and made a true thesis statement.

To create a sentence outline for your paper, you can follow these steps:

1. Start by identifying the main points or ideas you want to discuss in your paper that support your thesis statement. These points will serve as the basis for your outline.

2. Organize your main points in a logical order. Typically, the strongest supporting point or the one that offers the most evidence should be presented first, followed by the rest in a coherent manner.

3. Below each main point, list subpoints or supporting details that further elaborate on the main idea. These subpoints should provide evidence or examples to strengthen your argument.

4. Use parallelism in your outline, meaning the formatting of the main points and subpoints should be consistent to maintain clarity.

For example, here's a possible sentence outline for your paper:

I. Introduction
- Brief explanation of the racial diversity imbalance in the pharmacy field
- Thesis statement: "There is a noticeable imbalance in racial diversity in the pharmacy field, prompting needed reforms in Schools of Pharmacy training programs of cultural competence."

II. Factors contributing to the racial diversity imbalance
A. Lack of representation in pharmacy school admissions
B. Bias in the hiring process
C. Inadequate support for underrepresented students

III. Consequences of the racial diversity imbalance
A. Limited access to healthcare for minority communities
B. Cultural insensitivity in pharmacy practice
C. Racial disparities in patient outcomes

IV. Needed reforms in Schools of Pharmacy training programs
A. Incorporating cultural competence training into the curriculum
B. Improving diversity initiatives in admissions
C. Promoting inclusivity in pharmacy professional organizations

V. Conclusion
- Summary of the racial diversity imbalance in the pharmacy field and the proposed reforms

Regarding your thesis statement, it provides a clear statement of your main argument, which is that there is an imbalance in racial diversity in the pharmacy field and there is a need for reforms in Schools of Pharmacy training programs. However, it would be beneficial to specify the intended scope or focus of your paper to make the thesis statement more targeted. For instance, you could mention a particular region or country, specific statistical data, or any existing initiatives or research that supports your claim. This would enhance the clarity and specificity of your thesis.

Remember, a decent thesis statement should be specific, arguable, and supported by evidence. It should reflect the main point of your paper and provide a clear direction for your argument.