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      Bridging the Gap : Holistic Review to Increase Diversity in Graduate Medical Education

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              Early predictors of physicians' practice in medically underserved communities: a 12-year follow-up study of University of New Mexico School of Medicine graduates.

              Substantial numbers of people are medically underserved because of rural residence and/or economic circumstances. The mission of many medical schools is service to this group, so the ability to identify applicants likely to serve this population is valuable. In 2009, the authors asked graduates from their medical school, class of 1997 and forward, if they practiced in a medically underserved community in the past year. Variables obtained from medical school applications and scores from a survey of attitudes toward the underserved measured at matriculation were analyzed using logistic regression. Of 244 practitioners, 35% reported working in an underserved community. Rural background, older age (25+) at matriculation, and being a member of an underrepresented minority were independent, statistically significant predictors of practice in an underserved community. Schools wanting to increase the number of practitioners caring for the underserved could consider older as well as rural and minority applicants.
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                Journal
                Academic Medicine
                Academic Medicine
                Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
                1040-2446
                2019
                August 2019
                : 94
                : 8
                : 1137-1141
                Article
                10.1097/ACM.0000000000002779
                31045603
                ff10ce27-b32d-4515-b70d-23b03efc4f6e
                © 2019
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