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IA. Medical Schools in the United States (cont)

JAMA. 1998;280:832-834.

Since this article does not have an abstract, we have provided the first 150 words of the full text and any section headings.

Appendix IA, Table 2A.—US Medical School Enrollments for Academic Year 1997-1998 by Residence Status of New Entering Students, by Sex for All Students, and by Others for Whom Medical School Faculties Have Teaching Responsibilities


 
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Table 2A.—US Medical School Enrollments for Academic Year 1997-1998 by Residence Status of New Entering Students, by Sex for All Students, and by Others for Whom Medical School Faculties Have Teaching Responsibilities


Appendix IA, Table 2B.—US Medical School Enrollments for Academic Year 1997-1998 by Residence Status of New Entering Students, by Sex for All Students, and by Others for Whom Medical School Faculties Have Teaching Responsibilities (cont)


 
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Table 2A.—US Medical School Enrollments for Academic Year 1997-1998 by Residence Status of New Entering Students, by Sex for All Students, and by Others for Whom Medical School Faculties Have Teaching Responsibilities


Appendix IA, Table 2C.—US Medical School Enrollments for Academic Year 1997-1998 by Residence Status . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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