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Medical Education

These data snapshots examine data from AAMC data sources relating to issues such as medical school finances, strategic planning, and workplace policies.

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These data and reports provide a summary of the current analysis of the supplemental ERAS application for the operational pilot year.

  • Nov. 20, 2023
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Report

The U.S. Physician Workforce Data Dashboard provides the most current data available about the physician workforce across specialties.

  • Nov. 16, 2023

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Career Funding/Finance

This AIB describes the relationship between educational indebtedness and careers in research.

  • June 1, 2004

The Medical School Finance Tables and Graphs show revenues by source for MD-granting U.S. medical education programs with LCME accreditation.

The AAMC's Annual Development Survey is a national benchmarking database of fundraising programs at medical schools and teaching hospitals.

This AIB presents findings on projected first-year enrollment at U.S. medical schools and discusses the growing concerns around clerkship opportunities.

This report provides a view into the career paths of MD-PhD dual degree training program graduates.

This report highlights the results of a survey of academic medical centers regarding their strategies for funding medical research.

This report highlights the results of a survey of academic medical centers regarding strategies for funding medical research.

This data snapshot examines high-level trends in revenues by source supporting fully accredited U.S. medical school for fiscal years 2011 through 2020.