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Table 1 MSP survey respondent demographics in comparison with all Vanderbilt Medical School graduates and AAMC data on all medical school graduates

From: Training the next generation of physician researchers – Vanderbilt Medical Scholars Program

Variable

MSP Alumni Survey Respondentsa

All MSP Alumni

All Vanderbilt Medical Students 2006-2010d

All Medical Schools 2010

N = 55

N = 80

N = 295

N = 13,922

Gender

 Female

28

(51%)

36

(45%)

162

(56%)

6876

(49%)

 Male

27

(49%)

44

(55%)

133

(45%)

7044

(50%)

Race N (%)

 Asian

11

(20%)

  

40

(17%)

3202

(23%)

 Black/African American

2

(4%)

  

19

(8%)

988

(7%)

 White/Caucasian

42

(76%)

  

189

(77%)

10,066

(72%)

Other, including multiple races

1

(2%)

    

251

(1.8%)

Ethnicity, Hispanic

2

(4%)

    

1002

(7.2)

Age in years at time of survey (mean ± s.d.)

31.9 ± 3.3

      

Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) Honor Medical Society member, N (%)

10

18%

      

Undergraduate GPA (mean ± s.d.)

3.8 ± 0.2

 

3.75 ± 0.20

  

Total MCAT score (mean ± s.d.)

31.3 ± 9.9

 

33.4 ± 3.28

  

Current position at time of survey, N (%)

 Medical student

7

15%

      

 Intern

1

2%

      

 Resident

25

45%

      

 Clinical fellow

10

18%

      

 Postdoctoral research fellowship

1

2%

      

 Postgraduate clinical degree program only

1

2%

      

 Completed all clinical training

10

18%

      

Number of hours working per week at time of survey, mean ± s.d.

61 ± 15

      

First residencyb, N (%)

 Internal medicine

17

(31%)

  

23

11%

1706

15%

 Surgeryc

9

(16%)

  

44

(21%)

1494

(17%)

 Combined Medicine-Pediatrics

3

(7%)

      

 Pediatrics

4

(7%)

  

12

(6%)

1070

(10%)

 All other

22

(38%)

      

Amount of academic debt, N (%)

 $0-$99,000

24

(43%)

  

61%§

33%§

 $100,000-199,000

23

(42%)

  

20%

41%

  ≥ $200,000

8

(15%)

  

20%

26%

  1. aMSP Alumni Survey was conducted in 2008-2009
  2. bFor individuals doing a subspecialty fellowship, the choice of specialty may not be the same as the first residency
  3. cIncludes General Surgery and Surgery (Other: ENT, orthopedics, plastic surgery, urologic surgery, etc.)
  4. dAll Vanderbilt Medical Students 2006-2010 and all medical school data: Medical school graduation questionnaire, individual school report