[Pediatric] Physician Health Programs
[By Michael Lawrence Langan MD]
Physician Health Programs (PHPs) are now targeting medical students and the stories I am hearing are heartbreaking. Medical students who do not fit the diagnostic criteria for psychological probl…
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U.S. Medical School Enrollment Has Grown by 31% Since 2002
The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) recently released their Medical School Enrollment Survey results. Here are some key findings from the report:
• U.S. medical school enrollment has grown by 31% since 2002 to 21,622 students in 2018.
• 44% of schools are concerned about the amount of residency positions available to students.
• In 2018, 85% of respondents expressed concern about the number of clinical training sites.
• Matriculation at DO-granting schools in 2018 totaled 8,124, a 164% increase from 2002.
Source: AAMC, July 2019
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