November 7, 2007

AAMC analysis examines medical school graduation and attrition rates

Medical school graduation rates are very high; 96 percent of entering medical students eventually earn their M.D. degrees. The latest issue of AAMC Analysis in Brief follows the progress of three matriculating medical school classes for 10 years each, in order to present a broad picture of the rates of graduation and of attrition due to academic reasons, while also factoring in relationships between these outcomes and the students' race/ethnicity. For more information, please visit http://www.aamc.org/data/aib/aibissues/aibvol7_no2.pdf.

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