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Medical School Graduating Class Specialty Choices 2005

Note: Numbers may not add due to rounding.

The students who completed their MD degrees at UTHSC-H requested residency training positions in the specialty areas indicated; of the 184 graduates in May 2005 95 (51%) chose a primary care specialty. Primary care fields are shaded in darker gray.

a Students who are already matched to a PGY-2 position are counted with that specialty and not with the specialty represented by their PGY-1 position.

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Medical School Graduating Class Specialty Choices

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Patricia Caver
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