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Efforts to Recruit Medical Students From Rural Counties: A Model to Evaluate Recruitment Efforts

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CUREUS JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
卷 13, 期 8, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.7759/cureus.17464

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medical school; admissions; rural recruitment; pipeline programs; physician workforce

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The study investigated the recruitment efforts of the UNC School of Medicine to attract rural students and found that increasing just 14 rural applicants annually would align the proportion of rural applicants with the potential applicant pool in rural NC counties. This model of analysis can be applied to other pipeline programs to assess the success of recruitment efforts.
Background Over the past 40 years, the physician supply of North Carolina (NC) grew faster than the total population. However, the distribution of physicians between urban and rural areas increased, with many more physicians in urban areas. In rural counties, access to care and health disparities remain concerning. As a result, the medical school implemented pipeline programs to recruit more rural students. This study investigates the results of these recruitment efforts. Methodology Descriptive analyses were conducted to compare the number and percentage of rural and urban students from NC who applied, interviewed, and were accepted to the University of North Carolina's School of Medicine (UNC SOM). The likely pool of rural applicants was based on the number of college-educated 1834-year-olds by county. Results Roughly 10.9% of NC's population of college-educated 18-34-year-olds live in rural counties. Between 2017 and 2019, 9.3% (n = 225) of UNC SOM applicants were from a rural county. An increase of just 14 additional rural applicants annually would bring the proportion of rural UNC SOM applicants in alignment with the potential applicant pool in rural NC counties. Conclusions Our model of analysis successfully calculated the impact of recruitment efforts to achieve proportional parity in the medical school class with the rural population of the state. Addressing rural physician workforce needs will require multiple strategies that affect different parts of the medical education and healthcare systems, including boosting college completion rates in rural areas. This model of analysis can also be applied to other pipeline programs to document the success of the recruitment efforts.

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