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概括
美国医学院入学率在1984-1985年初次入学人数略有下降. 总的入学人数超过6.7万名学生,其中女性占31.7%.
科学领域:
- 医学教育 医学教育
- 医疗卫生工作人员统计数据 统计数据
背景情况:
- 在1984-1985学年,美国的医学院面临着大量的申请人数和入学人数.
- 了解医学院招生和招生的人口统计和统计数据对于评估医疗保健劳动力管道至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 介绍1984-1985学年美国医学院申请人,招生,招生和教师的关键统计数据.
- 提供关于学生人口统计数据的数据,包括性别和少数群体的代表性,以及教师人数.
主要方法:
- 1984-1985学年美国医学院的数据汇编.
- 分析申请人数,录取率,第一年入学人数,总入学人数,毕业生人数和教师人数.
主要成果:
- 有35,944名申请人申请,有17,194人被接受,有16,992人注册 (16,459人首次注册,比去年减少113人).
- 总招生人数为127所学校的67,090名学生,其中31.7%是女性. 少数民族入学率为15.7% (5.5%黑人,非西班牙裔).
- 医学院有58,767名全职教师和123,002名兼职/志愿者教师. 医学博士的平均课程是153周.
结论:
- 1984年至1985年的数据反映了医学生新入学的趋势稳定但略有下降.
- 这些统计数据突出显示了医学学生和教师的组成,表明女性和少数群体的代表性很大.
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