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Med schools report record enrollments, more minorities
American Medical News , 11/07/08
Hedger B - First-year class size has grown each year of the past decade, but concerns about future physician shortages remain. The number of first-year students enrolled at U.S. allopathic medical schools reached a new record of 18,036. In 2006, the AAMC called for a 30% increase in enrollment by 2015 to combat a projected shortage of physicians. But are medical schools enrolling enough students to significantly cover the expected shortfall?
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