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1 billion gift makes tuition free at US medical school

Furlow, Bryant

The Lancet (British edition), 2024-03, Vol.403 (10430), p.889-889 [Periódico revisado por pares]

England: Elsevier Ltd

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  • Título:
    1 billion gift makes tuition free at US medical school
  • Autor: Furlow, Bryant
  • Assuntos: College admissions ; Donations ; Education, Medical ; Geffen, David ; Gifts ; Humans ; Infant mortality ; Medical education ; Medical schools ; Medicine ; Military personnel ; Native Americans ; Race ; Schools ; Schools, Medical ; Student loans ; Training Support ; Tuition
  • É parte de: The Lancet (British edition), 2024-03, Vol.403 (10430), p.889-889
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  • Descrição: Existing programmes forgive medical school loans for physicians who serve military veterans, Native Americans, or other underserved populations. The US Supreme Court has in recent years struck down both universities’ ability to consider student race or ethnicity in admissions decisions and President Joe Biden's student loan forgiveness programme. For more on Faiz, Essien, and coauthors’ study of racial and ethnic differences in the barriers faced by Medical College Admission Test examinees and how these lower their likelihood of applying to or matriculating at medical schools see JAMA Health Forum 2023; 4: e230498 For more about the correlation between race and infant mortality rates see Proc National Acad Sci 2020; 117: 21194–200
  • Editor: England: Elsevier Ltd
  • Idioma: Inglês

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