PurposeGiven projected U.S. physician shortages across all specialties that will likely impact underserved areas disproportionately, the authors sought to explore factors most correlated with medical school graduates' intention to work with underserved populations (IWUP).MethodData from the 2010-2012 Association of American Medical Colleges Medical School Graduation Questionnaire (n = 40,846) were analyzed. Variables (demographics, career preference, debt burden, intention to enter loan forgiveness programs) were examined using chi-square tests and logistic regression models.ResultsRespondents included 49.5% (20,228/40,846) women, 16.6% (6,771/40,837) underrepresented minorities (URMs), and 32.4% (13,034/37,342) with primary care intent. Th...
This study sought to determine the factors that influence medical school matriculation for underrepr...
There is a shortage of primary care physicians (PCPs) in the United States, disproportionately affec...
CONTEXT: Socially accountable medical schools aim to reduce health inequalities by training workforc...
Using demographic data and a questionnaire developed by the Education for Lifelong Service program t...
PurposeTo examine the association between participation in a community college (CC) pathway, medical...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of medical students who are underr...
Background and Objectives: The United States of America is currently experiencing a shortage of phys...
Objective: The process by which medical students choose a specialization is incompletely understood...
BackgroundGiven more emphasis on training primary care physicians for underserved areas, we hypothes...
Objective. To determine factors in support of or barriers against under-represented youth towards he...
The medical education community has been called to respond to a persistent disparity in health care ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Introduction: It is well known that more primary...
BackgroundThe University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)/Charles R. Drew University Medical Educat...
Importance: Diversity in the medical workforce is critical to improve health care access and achieve...
Data on medical student indebtedness and career plans that were 'collected as part of the AAMC&...
This study sought to determine the factors that influence medical school matriculation for underrepr...
There is a shortage of primary care physicians (PCPs) in the United States, disproportionately affec...
CONTEXT: Socially accountable medical schools aim to reduce health inequalities by training workforc...
Using demographic data and a questionnaire developed by the Education for Lifelong Service program t...
PurposeTo examine the association between participation in a community college (CC) pathway, medical...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of medical students who are underr...
Background and Objectives: The United States of America is currently experiencing a shortage of phys...
Objective: The process by which medical students choose a specialization is incompletely understood...
BackgroundGiven more emphasis on training primary care physicians for underserved areas, we hypothes...
Objective. To determine factors in support of or barriers against under-represented youth towards he...
The medical education community has been called to respond to a persistent disparity in health care ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Introduction: It is well known that more primary...
BackgroundThe University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)/Charles R. Drew University Medical Educat...
Importance: Diversity in the medical workforce is critical to improve health care access and achieve...
Data on medical student indebtedness and career plans that were 'collected as part of the AAMC&...
This study sought to determine the factors that influence medical school matriculation for underrepr...
There is a shortage of primary care physicians (PCPs) in the United States, disproportionately affec...
CONTEXT: Socially accountable medical schools aim to reduce health inequalities by training workforc...