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Scientific Foundations for Future Physicians recommends that medical and premedical education evolve from a static listing of courses to a dynamic set of competencies. The 22 committee members believe that this fundamental change will encourage the development of innovative and interdisciplinary science curricula, maintain scientific rigor, and allow premed students at the undergraduate level the flexibility to pursue a strong liberal arts education.
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The AAMC continues to introduce and offer many initiatives to broaden the medical school applicant pool, and improve the selection process to create a diverse, capable, and caring physician workforce for the 21st century. The AAMC believes that the work of expanding and diversifying the physician workforce and ensuring that all Americans have access to competent, caring doctors depends on many factors in the medical student selection process.

The following are the main focus areas of admission initiatives at the AAMC.

Diversity

With an increasingly diverse United States, we must continue to increase the diversity of physicians serving this population. The AAMC embraces a broad definition of diversity that includes racial and ethnic diversity, socioeconomic diversity, diversity in sexual orientation, and geographic diversity. Many programs within the AAMC are directed at increasing the diversity of the medical school applicant pool, which will lead to an increasingly diverse physician workforce in our country.

Learn more about the AAMC's diversity initiatives.

Medical School and Physician Workforce Expansion

With an aging American population and many physicians approaching retirement age, the United States is expected to experience a significant physician shortage in the very near future. In addition, postgraduate training programs in the United States depend on international medical school graduates for more than 30 percent of their residents and fellows. Since 2006, the AAMC has advocated for medical school expansion in the United States. In 2008, more than 18,000 students entered U.S. medical schools for the first time due to the expansion in class size that has occurred at many member medical schools. Since 2003, this represents a 9 percent increase. In 2009, four new medical schools in Florida (2), Pennsylvania, and Texas will enroll students. In the previous 23 years, there have been only two new medical schools in the United States.

Learn more about the AAMC's medical school and physician workforce expansion initiatives.

Student Selection

The process of selecting a medical school class is complex and intense. American medical schools receive, on average, 31 applications for each place in the entering class, with a range of 2.5 applications for each place among public medical schools to 76 applications among private medical schools. It is therefore essential to align the admissions process so that students better understand the differences among individual U.S. medical schools, and that medical schools enroll students who, as a group, fulfill the institution's individual mission and goals.

Learn more about the AAMC's Student Selection initiatives.

 

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