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Diversity in Medical Education

February 26, 2013 | Human Capital Blog Post

A report from the Association of American Medical Colleges documents an overall trend toward increased diversity among students applying to medical school.

Examining the Usefulness of Engrained Practices: Re-Imagining the Application Process

December 19, 2012 | Human Capital Blog Post

The RWJF Diversity Matters Podcast Series features host Jacinta Gauda in conversation with leaders and subject matter experts on practical ways to support diversity and inclusion.

Project L/EARN: Graduates Reflect

September 11, 2012 | Human Capital Blog Post

This is part of a series where scholars who completed the program discuss the experience.

Med School Enrollment Shows Promise for Easing Physician Shortage

October 26, 2012 | Human Capital Blog Post

New data from the Association of American Medical Colleges finds a 3.1 percent increase in the number of students applying to medical school in 2012.

SMDEP Alum Pays It Forward with the Tour for Diversity in Medicine

October 10, 2012 | Story

Two young physicians challenge disparities by leading a program that helps underrepresented students become health care professionals.

Project L/EARN: Graduates Reflect

September 5, 2012 | Human Capital Blog Post

HCB: Would you recommend Project L/EARN to others and why? Jimenez: I would recommend Project L/EARN to others because it challenges you to get out of your comfort zone and master something that you fear. For example, I had a fear [of] public speaki ...

Medical School Enrollment Climbs

October 26, 2011 | Human Capital Blog Post

The number of first-time medical school applicants reached an all-time high this year, according to the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC). The number of students applying to medical school for the first time in 2011 increased 2.6 perce ...

Harold Amos Medical Faculty Development Program

September 29, 2008 | Report

An historical overview of the program and of the enduring legacy of its namesake.

Program Offers Disadvantaged Teens a Gateway to Health and Science Careers

September 2, 2009 | Journal Article

This article profiles the Gateway Institute for Pre-College Education, a program that helps low-income and minority high school students enter careers in science, medicine and technology.

Alliances Between Academic Health Centers and Historically Black Colleges and Universities Address Disparities

October 22, 2010 | Program Result

The Sullivan Alliance to Transform the Health Professions fostered formal relationships between historically Black colleges and universities and health professions schools with few minority students.

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