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These snapshots address issues such as medical school finances, strategic planning, and faculty and staff workplace policies.

  • April 4, 2024
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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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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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Shortages Wellness

This report reflects the data challenges and uncertainties of projecting future workforce supply and demand.

  • March 21, 2024
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Physician workforce data by specialty. Includes data on supply and GME for the largest specialties, as well as some demographics.

  • Jan. 12, 2023
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This report presents data from two recent surveys of health care professionals highlighting common elements of wellness programming.

  • Nov. 4, 2021

This AIB provides a snapshot of burnout in three types of faculty at U.S. medical schools.

  • March 1, 2019

This AIB examines trends from 2000-2004 in the reporting of medical student mistreatment, including breakdowns by gender and race/ethnicity.

  • July 1, 2016

This AIB examines the impact of organized research centers on faculty productivity and work life.

  • Sept. 5, 2006

This Academic Medicine article that explores whether medical school enrollment growth may help address workforce priorities.

This article examines medical students' plans to become faculty, practice in underserved areas, and practice primary care, and whether they eventually did.

Research demonstrates a high prevalence of psychological distress among U.S. medical students.

AAMC's Data Snapshots are published periodically throughout the year, each data snapshot examines previously published or unpublished data.