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Medical School Applications Fall Again |
For the second year in a row, U.S. medical schools have received fewer applications from would-be doctors, according to the Association of American Medical Colleges. Various explanations are offered: the strong job market, growing financial pressure on doctors, the impact of managed care, the loss of physician autonomy and the elimination of some affirmative action programs.
Still, observers say that with 16,000 positions for new medical students each year -- and 2.5 applicants for each slot -- the situation is far from critical. Source: Robert Davis, "Med School Applications Down for Second Year," USA Today, November 2, 1998. For more on Higher Education Issues http://www.ncpa.org/pi/edu/edu7.html For more on Health issues http://www.ncpa.org/pi/health/hedex1.html |
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