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The Relationship Between Entering Medical Studentsʼ Backgrounds and Career Plans and Their Rural Practice Outcomes Three Decades Later
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Three factors known at the time of medical school matriculation have a powerful relationship with rural practice three decades later. Relatively few students without predictors practice in rural areas, which is particularly significant given subsequent factors known to be related to rural practice--for instance, rural curriculum, residency location, or spouse. These results have major implications for the role of the medical school admissions process in producing rural physicians.
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