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Why Medical School Acceptances for Black Students Are Declining and What It Means

For generations, Black Americans overcame significant barriers to practice medicine, often studying abroad, founding their own schools, and establishing hospitals. Despite progress since the civil rights movement—when only 2% of practicing doctors were Black—the percentage of Black applicants accepted into medical schools is now declining, even as the number of Black physicians has more than doubled.

Here is why:

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