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Socioeconomic Status Influences Medical School Acceptance Rates, Study Finds

Temporal Trends in Childhood Household Income Among Applicants and Matriculants to Medical School and the Likelihood of Acceptance by Income, 2014-2019

This study analyzed data on applicants and matriculants to US medical school programs between 2014 and 2019 to investigate trends in childhood household income among medical school applicants and its influence on acceptance rates. The findings showed that applicants and matriculants increasingly came from households with higher childhood incomes, and higher income was associated with a greater likelihood of acceptance into medical school. This suggests that socioeconomic status may impact opportunities and chances of medical school acceptance.

Nguyen M, Desai MM, Fancher TL, Chaudhry SI, Mason HRC, Boatright D. Temporal Trends in Childhood Household Income Among Applicants and Matriculants to Medical School and the Likelihood of Acceptance by Income, 2014-2019. JAMA. 2023;329(21):1882–1884. doi:10.1001/jama.2023.5654

https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/article-abstract/2805063

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