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US medical schools grapple with first admissions since end of affirmative action

Underrepresentation is a long-standing problem: only 5.2% of practicing physicians in the U.S. were Black even before the ruling, despite Black people making up about 14% of the overall population.

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US medical schools grapple with first admissions since end of affirmative action

US medical schools grapple with first admissions since end of affirmative action
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US medical schools grapple with first admissions since end of affirmative action

Underrepresentation is a long-standing problem: only 5.2% of practicing physicians in the U.S. were Black even before the ruling, despite Black people making up about 14% of the overall population.

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California
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Kameron-matthews
David-hallo

US medical schools grapple with first admissions since end of affirmative action

Underrepresentation is a long-standing problem: only 5.2% of practicing physicians in the U.S. were Black even before the ruling, despite Black people making up about 14% of the overall population.

United-states
New-jersey
California
American
Americans
Geoffrey-young
Michaelr-bloomberg
John-sealey
Richard-abbey
Ilena-peng
Kameron-matthews
Reynold-verret

US medical schools grapple with first admissions since end of affirmative action

Underrepresentation is a long-standing problem: only 5.2% of practicing physicians in the U.S. were Black even before the ruling, despite Black people making up about 14% of the overall population.

United-states
New-jersey
California
Americans
American
Reynold-verret
Joseph-tyndall
David-hallo
Geoffrey-young
Kameron-matthews
Michaelr-bloomberg
John-sealey

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