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    • Medical Education
    • Health Equity
    • Socioeconomics

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    • Student loan debt is a significant and increasing issue in higher education.
    • This debt burden disproportionately affects students from lower socioeconomic statuses and underrepresented minority groups.
    • The choice to pursue a medical career is influenced by financial considerations.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To analyze the impact of education debt on medical school enrollment.
    • To investigate how financial barriers discourage low-income and minority students from entering the medical field.
    • To understand the broader implications of student debt on physician workforce diversity.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of existing literature on medical education financing.
    • Analysis of national data on student loan debt and medical school applications.
    • Surveys and interviews with medical students regarding financial influences.

    Main Results:

    • A strong correlation exists between education debt levels and the decision to enter medical school.
    • Significant discouragement was reported by low-income and minority students due to anticipated debt.
    • Higher debt burdens were associated with a less diverse pool of medical school applicants.

    Conclusions:

    • Education debt is a critical factor influencing medical career choices.
    • Addressing student debt is essential for promoting diversity in the physician workforce.
    • Policy interventions may be needed to mitigate the impact of debt on aspiring medical professionals.