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Data & Reports

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These snapshots address issues such as medical school finances, strategic planning, and faculty and staff workplace policies.

  • April 4, 2024
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These data and reports provide a summary of the current analysis of the supplemental ERAS application for the operational pilot year.

  • Nov. 20, 2023
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Report

The U.S. Physician Workforce Data Dashboard provides the most current data available about the physician workforce across specialties.

  • Nov. 16, 2023

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SRS is a secure online application that contains a record for every student currently enrolled in an LCME®-accredited U.S. medical school.

This AIB examines the recent patterns in number and percentage of female applicants to med school by first-time, repeat, and total applicants & matriculants.

Academic Medicine article that examines individual-level and medical-school-level factors, including the school’s primary care culture.

This data snapshot provides information on the graduation and attrition rates of U.S. medical students.

All Schools Summary Reports present national data from the MSQ, combining student responses from all participating medical schools into a single report.

Results of the AAMC's Annual Medical School Enrollment Survey Report.

MSPS allows users to perform intra- and inter-institutional comparisons, develop time-series data, and support accreditation activities.

This article examines medical students' plans to become faculty, practice in underserved areas, and practice primary care, and whether they eventually did.

Research demonstrates a high prevalence of psychological distress among U.S. medical students.

This Academic Medicine article that explores whether medical school enrollment growth may help address workforce priorities.