Changes in profiles of students admitted to Florida allopathic medical schools 1990-1996.

R E Hinkley
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The demographic and academic profiles of first-year classes entering the three allopathic medical schools in Florida (UM, UF, and USF) between 1990 and 1996 have been summarized. In general, the high academic standards for admission (high GPAs and MCAT scores) have been maintained, and in some cases, increased. The percentages of women admitted to the first-year classes at UM and UF have increased in recent years, and the number of women enrolled in MD programs in Florida has increased by 26% since 1990. At the University of Miami, the student body has reached gender parity. There also has been a marked shift in the ethnicity of medical students in the state of Florida. Non-hispanic white students have decreased by 9% to 64.4% of the total population. Black students and hispanic students have made modest gains, and now constitute 7.4% and 11.5% of the population, respectively. Asian students have made the largest gain (6.4%), now making up 15.8% of all Florida medical students. In contrast, there has been no sustained increase in the overall number of underrepresented minority students admitted to first-year classes despite national programs and institutional commitments to do so. These changes have not occurred just at Florida medical schools. They parallel far broader national trends resulting from a dramatic increase in the number of medical school applicants and demographic changes in the applicant pool.

1990-1996年佛罗里达州对抗疗法医学院录取学生概况的变化。
对1990年至1996年间进入佛罗里达州三所对抗疗法医学院(UM、UF和USF)的一年级学生的人口统计和学术概况进行了总结。总的来说,入学的高学术标准(高gpa和MCAT分数)一直保持着,在某些情况下,甚至有所提高。近年来,密歇根大学和佛罗里达大学录取一年级学生的女性比例有所增加,自1990年以来,佛罗里达州攻读医学博士课程的女性人数增加了26%。在迈阿密大学,学生群体已经达到了性别平等。在佛罗里达州,医学院学生的种族也发生了明显的变化。非西班牙裔白人学生占总人口的比例下降了9%,降至64.4%。黑人学生和西班牙裔学生取得了适度的进步,现在分别占人口的7.4%和11.5%。亚洲学生的增幅最大(6.4%),目前占佛罗里达医学院学生总数的15.8%。相比之下,尽管国家计划和机构承诺这样做,但入学一年级的少数族裔学生的总数并没有持续增长。这些变化不仅仅发生在佛罗里达的医学院。由于医学院申请人数的急剧增加和申请人群体的人口结构变化,它们与更广泛的国家趋势相吻合。
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