The cost of American medical education has increased substantially over the past decade. Given racial/ethnic inequalities in access to financial resources, it is plausible that increases in student debt burden resulting from these increases in cost may not be borne equally. Objective: To evaluate racial/ethnic disparities in medical student debt. Design, Setting, and Participants: Authors collected self-reported data from a non-representative sample of 2414 medical students enrolled at 111/159 accredited US medical schools between December 1st 2010 and March 27th 2011. After weighting for representativeness by race and class year and calculating crude anticipated debt by racial/ethnic category, authors fit multivariable regression models of...
Student loan debt continues to be an issue in the U.S., with potential long-term effects on loan rep...
A significant body of evidence suggests that minority race adversely affects the quantity and qualit...
The United States is a nation of peoples with highly stratified degrees of healthcare access and cov...
Context: The cost of American medical education has increased substantially over the past decade. Gi...
College student debt, now topping one trillion dollars, is one of the most severe issues affecting h...
This brief provides evidence that low- and moderate-income (LMI) Black households accumulate signifi...
Background: Median indebtedness at graduation is now more than $170,000 for graduates of US Medical ...
This study examines the relationship between youth debt (from education loans and credit cards) and ...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate African American-White differences in medical debt among older adults and th...
The statistical results of this study confirm what many in the popular media have been saying. The g...
Phenomenon: This study explored Black/African American and Hispanic/Latino medical students\u27 perc...
Medical school tuition and fees, cost of attendance (COA), and medical student debt have increased o...
Approximately 45 million Americans carry $1.7 trillion in student loan debt, but the financial chall...
Phenomenon: Performance during the clinical phase of medical school is associated with membership in...
Purpose: Despite increasing diversity, data indicates that there is a gap between the matriculation ...
Student loan debt continues to be an issue in the U.S., with potential long-term effects on loan rep...
A significant body of evidence suggests that minority race adversely affects the quantity and qualit...
The United States is a nation of peoples with highly stratified degrees of healthcare access and cov...
Context: The cost of American medical education has increased substantially over the past decade. Gi...
College student debt, now topping one trillion dollars, is one of the most severe issues affecting h...
This brief provides evidence that low- and moderate-income (LMI) Black households accumulate signifi...
Background: Median indebtedness at graduation is now more than $170,000 for graduates of US Medical ...
This study examines the relationship between youth debt (from education loans and credit cards) and ...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate African American-White differences in medical debt among older adults and th...
The statistical results of this study confirm what many in the popular media have been saying. The g...
Phenomenon: This study explored Black/African American and Hispanic/Latino medical students\u27 perc...
Medical school tuition and fees, cost of attendance (COA), and medical student debt have increased o...
Approximately 45 million Americans carry $1.7 trillion in student loan debt, but the financial chall...
Phenomenon: Performance during the clinical phase of medical school is associated with membership in...
Purpose: Despite increasing diversity, data indicates that there is a gap between the matriculation ...
Student loan debt continues to be an issue in the U.S., with potential long-term effects on loan rep...
A significant body of evidence suggests that minority race adversely affects the quantity and qualit...
The United States is a nation of peoples with highly stratified degrees of healthcare access and cov...