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1 fied threshold for any biomarker signature ("graduation").
2 sted on average 6 years after medical school graduation.
3 6% at the start of medical school to 4.1% at graduation.
4 n participated in monthly surveillance until graduation.
5 tudents' preferences for rural posting after graduation.
6 hysician, and earlier year of medical school graduation.
7 equire students to pass this examination for graduation.
8 ve OSCE; 53 require a passing OSCE score for graduation.
9 n educational level of less than high school graduation.
10 s of 1948-1964) and have been followed since graduation.
11  to be acquired by surgical residents before graduation.
12 .47 (95% CI: 1.66, 3.67) for non-high-school graduation, 1.57 (95% CI: 1.38, 1.79) and 1.35 (95% CI:
13                                        After graduation, 4%-10% of graduates worked for a period as l
14 censing Examination (USMLE) for promotion or graduation; 54 schools required a passing grade on Step
15 cal Licensing Examination for advancement or graduation, an increase from 62 schools (50%) in 1998-19
16         Information regarding medical school graduation and family practice residency completion was
17 ol graduates, grouped by specialty choice at graduation and followed up through March 2, 2009.
18 lobal Health Workforce Statistics along with graduation and residency data from the 2011 American Med
19 ase volume, earlier decade of medical school graduation, and lack of specialization in surgical oncol
20 teristics, such as gender, training, year of graduation, and volume, are small but significant indepe
21 hysician-level factors (eg, sex, years since graduation, annual workload, and residency training) did
22 iatry specialty choice from matriculation to graduation, at just over 50%, was greater than for any o
23  consistent for outcomes such as high school graduation, children's social-emotional adjustment, and
24 rtional hazards analysis adjusted for age at graduation, class year, parental history of clinical dep
25     The sample was stratified by department, graduation cohort, and sex.
26 , physician gender, medical school type, and graduation date; and (4) identified significant risk fac
27                   Rates of marriage, college graduation, employment, and health insurance were all lo
28 edge (79 versus 71% correct, p = 0.001), and graduation from a U.S. versus international medical scho
29 came to an end when, in order to speed up my graduation from college, I took courses in microbiology.
30 0 (OR = 1.7, 95% CI = 1.3, 2.1), and surgeon graduation from medical school since 1981 (OR = 1.6, 95%
31 t demographic data obtained included date of graduation from medical school, amount of postgraduate t
32 lty rank, subspecialty division, years since graduation from medical school, sex, and tenure or clini
33 rts were defined on the basis of the year of graduation from medical school, track (tenure or nontenu
34 physicians average 12.4 years (SD 9.0) since graduation from medical school.
35 nd clinical decision making) can be taken on graduation from medical school; MCCQE part II (involving
36                                        After graduation from Moscow University Medical School in 1856
37                                Following his graduation from the Harvard MD-PhD Program in 1997, Dr.
38  provides time-linked data on admissions and graduations from the CoARC, membership numbers for the A
39 e number who have entered GME immediately on graduation has grown from 310 in 1996-1997 to 936 in 200
40 rized into grade school, high school without graduation, high school with graduation, vocational scho
41 s associated with lower likelihood of MD/PhD graduation included female sex (OR, 0.68; 95% CI, 0.60-0
42 ed with greater likelihood of MD/PhD program graduation included planned substantial career involveme
43 risk aversion predicted career choices after graduation: Individuals high in testosterone and low in
44  psychiatrists on years since medical school graduation, international medical graduate status, or bo
45 aintaining the financial support of Medicare graduation medical education (GME), training of physicia
46 rom the summer of their sophomore year until graduation, mentored by undergraduate and graduate stude
47 child safety seats, as well as the premature graduation of children to vehicle safety belts, contribu
48 the Association of American Medical Colleges Graduation Questionnaire (AAMC GQ), the National Residen
49 nal Association of American Medical Colleges Graduation Questionnaire from 2000-2006.
50 TTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: A Web-based survey (Graduation Questionnaire) administered by the Associatio
51       In contrast, assuming that the current graduation rate of 140 residents per year remains consta
52  live in areas with at least 90% high school graduation rates (50.2% vs 41.0%) and with median income
53                       Increasing the college graduation rates of underrepresented minority students i
54 e acceptance rates at US medical schools and graduation rates within 4 or 5 years after matriculation
55 ng Examination (USMLE) Step examinations and graduation rates within 6 to 8 years after matriculation
56 survivors generally have similar high school graduation rates, but are more likely to require special
57 sician shortage, and high school and college graduation rates.
58 ndered by GPs included year of dental school graduation, recent hours of continuing education related
59 and career plans in association with program graduation, reporting adjusted odds ratios (ORs).
60 tient panel size, years since medical school graduation) showed that the likelihood of androgen depri
61                                  The time to graduation still averages more than 6 years in the biome
62 s and may provide the basis for more refined graduation strategies of cartilage degeneration.
63 nic groups being less likely to get a job at graduation than their White/British colleagues.
64                                    Following graduation, the experience of the special consideration
65 es administered at enrolment, follow up, and graduation visits.
66  school without graduation, high school with graduation, vocational school, some college, and graduat
67 a man graduating in 1905, life expectancy at graduation was actually greater than that at birth.
68 lanned training in internal medicine, MD/PhD graduation was positively associated with planned traini
69                   Years since medical school graduation were inversely associated with the initiation
70 training required, year after medical school graduation when training begins, name of national oversi
71 SMLE Step examinations and of medical school graduation within 4 to 8 years after matriculation.
72     This collaborative model reduces time to graduation without compromising productivity or alumni o
73 iables associated with greater likelihood of graduation without first-attempt passing scores on the S
74 hood of academic withdrawal or dismissal and graduation without first-attempt passing scores on the U
75 e probability of exposure was not related to graduation year, clerkship location, previous clerkship
76 e physicians according to medical school and graduation year.

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