Under-Represented Minorities and Medical School Admissions: Preference Factors That Influence the Decision to Matriculate
UMass Chan Affiliations
Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiovascular MedicineOffice of Admissions
Office of Educational Affairs, Division of Research and Evaluation
Document Type
PosterPublication Date
2007-11-01Keywords
Schools, MedicalMinority Groups
School Admission Criteria
Educational Assessment, Evaluation, and Research
Medicine and Health Sciences
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Currently, the need for the recruitment and retention of qualified Under-Represented Minority (URM) students remains a pressing concern for U.S. medical schools. In response to this need, we analyzed admissions data at our medical school to determine which factors may positively or negatively influence the decision of an URM applicant to matriculate at our school, when compared to their White/Asian counterparts. Presented at the AAMC (Association of American Colleges) Annual Meeting, RIME (Research in Medical Education) Program, November 2007.DOI
10.13028/1mhk-3d70Permanent Link to this Item
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14038/48684Rights
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