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Mini-medical school programs decrease perceived barriers of pursuing medical careers among underrepresented minority high school students
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This study highlights the benefit of mini-medical school programs, especially programs with a mentoring component, to decrease the perceived barriers of applying to medical school among URMs. It also suggests the potential role of similar programs to increase diversity in medicine and to decrease healthcare disparities among minorities in the United States.
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