Medical Education with 3-Year Regional Campuses: Do They Attract a Different Type of Applicant?
CONCLUSIONS: These results indicate that the regional 3-year campus model is attracting and selecting students with some differences from those at MCW's 4-year campus. After adjusting for other characteristics, students matriculating to the regional 3-year campuses are nearly 4 times more likely to come from a rural county and have slightly higher MCAT scores.
PMID: 32348067 [PubMed - in process]
Source: WMJ - Category: General Medicine Authors: Hueston WJ, Treat R Tags: WMJ Source Type: research
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