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Med school enrollment up 11th year in a row, still 70% white

Wednesday, October 21, 2009 , Posted by first news at 9:00 AM


U.S. medical school enrollment is up for the 11th consecutive year as colleges seek to meet a growing demand for physicians.
First-year enrollment climbed 2% over 2008, and now totals nearly 18,400 students. The number of applicants remained mostly stable at around 42,000. Four new medical schools opened their doors this year; several others expanded class size.

That's according to an Association of American Medical Colleges report released Tuesday.

The number of black and Asian enrollees climbed slightly while Hispanic first-year students remained mostly unchanged. Whites still make up about 70% of first-year students.

The group's president says residency training slots need to increase to accommodate more medical school students.

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