Table A: Number and Percentage of Medical School Graduates Who Were Family Medicine Residents by US MD-Granting Medical School, 2015

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Table A: Number and Percentage of Medical School Graduates Who Were Family Medicine Residents by US MD-Granting Medical School, 2015 US MD-Granting Medical Schools 1 Number of Graduates From July 2014 to June 2015 1 First-Year Family Medicine Residents Number 2 First-Year Family Medicine Residents Percent ALABAMA Alabama, University of 194 18 9.3% South Alabama, University of 74 3 4.1% ARIZONA Arizona, Tucson, University of 171 15 8.8% ARKANSAS Arkansas, University of 161 31 19.3% CALIFORNIA David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA 169 17 10.1% Southern California, University of 172 16 9.3% Loma Linda University 173 33 19.1% Stanford University 80 4 5.0% California, Davis, University of 106 13 12.3% California, Irvine, University of 97 6 6.2% California, San Diego, University of 115 13 11.3% California, San Francisco, University of 180 10 5.6% COLORADO Colorado, University of 151 16 10.6% CONNECTICUT Connecticut, University of 92 7 7.6% Yale University 108 0 0.0% DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA George Washington University 157 4 2.5% Georgetown University 189 7 3.7%

Howard University 107 16 15.0% FLORIDA Charles E Schmidt College of Med FL Atlantic Boca Raton 54 1 1.9% Central Florida, University of 78 2 2.6% Florida, University of 128 7 5.5% Miami, University of 196 6 3.1% South Florida, University of 131 11 8.4% Florida International University 80 4 5.0% Florida State University 115 13 11.3% GEORGIA Emory University 137 3 2.2% Georgia, Medical College of 215 22 10.2% Mercer University 94 13 13.8% Morehouse School of Medicine 62 8 12.9% HAWAII Hawaii, University of 66 7 10.6% ILLINOIS Chicago Med School at Rosalind 179 12 6.7% Loyola University of Chicago, Stritch 136 17 12.5% Northwestern University 171 7 4.1% Rush Medical College 132 8 6.1% Southern Illinois University 70 10 14.3% Chicago, University of, Pritzker 88 5 5.7% Illinois, University of 309 32 10.4% INDIANA Indiana University 323 38 11.8% IOWA Iowa, University of 153 23 15.0% KANSAS Kansas, University of 189 33 17.5% KENTUCKY Kentucky, University of 114 6 5.3% Louisville, University of 152 21 13.8%

LOUISIANA Louisiana State University, New Orleans 185 18 9.7% Louisiana State University, Shreveport 115 5 4.3% Tulane University 178 13 7.3% MARYLAND Johns Hopkins University 113 3 2.7% Uniformed Services University 162 32 19.8% Maryland, University of 157 16 10.2% MASSACHUSETTS Boston University 166 14 8.4% Harvard Medical School 161 4 2.5% Tufts University 197 25 12.7% Massachusetts, University of 124 11 8.9% MICHIGAN Michigan State University 184 32 17.4% Michigan, University of 181 12 6.6% Oakland 47 2 4.3% Wayne State University 297 30 10.1% MINNESOTA Mayo Medical School 54 5 9.3% Minnesota, University of 231 42 18.2% MISSISSIPPI Mississippi, University of 125 13 10.4% MISSOURI Saint Louis University 172 10 5.8% Missouri, Columbia, University of 99 9 9.1% Missouri, Kansas City, University of 119 6 5.0% Washington University, St Louis 124 2 1.6% NEBRASKA Creighton University 154 14 9.1% Nebraska, University of 127 24 18.9% NEVADA University of Nevada 70 7 10.0%

NEW HAMPSHIRE Dartmouth Medical School 88 5 5.7% NEW JERSEY Rutgers New Jersey Medical School 179 5 2.8% Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School 128 12 9.4% NEW MEXICO New Mexico, University of 113 18 15.9% NEW YORK Albany Medical College 122 8 6.6% Albert Einstein College of Medicine 197 10 5.1% Columbia University 155 3 1.9% Hofstra North 29 0 0.0% Cornell University 96 3 3.1% Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai 129 8 6.2% New York Medical College 210 7 3.3% New York University 168 0 0.0% SUNY, Downstate Medical Center 212 6 2.8% SUNY, Upstate Medical University 156 21 13.5% SUNY, Stony Brook 128 3 2.3% SUNY, University of Buffalo 139 9 6.5% Rochester, University of 100 5 5.0% NORTH CAROLINA Duke University 90 0 0.0% East Carolina University 80 12 15.0% North Carolina, University of 183 20 10.9% Wake Forest University 112 10 8.9% NORTH DAKOTA North Dakota, University of 55 7 12.7% OHIO Case Western Reserve University 198 6 3.0% Northeast Ohio Medical University 134 10 7.5% Ohio State University 234 27 11.5% Cincinnati, University of 163 14 8.6%

Toledo, University of 171 12 7.0% Wright State University 95 8 8.4% OKLAHOMA Oklahoma, University of 164 23 14.0% OREGON Oregon Health & Sciences University 122 18 14.8% PENNSYLVANIA Drexel University 259 22 8.5% Thomas Jefferson University 284 25 8.8% Pennsylvania State University 129 12 9.3% Temple University 201 15 7.5% The Commonwealth Medical College 71 6 8.5% Pennsylvania, University of 165 5 3.0% Pittsburgh, University of 148 7 4.7% PUERTO RICO Ponce School of Medicine 55 3 5.5% Universidad Central del Caribe School of Medicine 62 0 0.0% San Juan Bautista School of Medicine, Caguas 58 0 0.0% Puerto Rico, University of 98 1 1.0% RHODE ISLAND Brown Medical School 106 10 9.4% SOUTH CAROLINA South Carolina, Medical University of 158 16 10.1% South Carolina, University of 84 13 15.5% SOUTH DAKOTA South Dakota, University of 52 9 17.3% TENNESSEE East Tennessee State University 69 9 13.0% Meharry Medical College 101 14 13.9% Tennessee, University of 156 20 12.8% Vanderbilt University 176 1 0.6% TEXAS Baylor College of Medicine 184 8 4.3%

Texas Tech University (Lubbock) 140 22 15.7% Texas Tech University Paul L. Foster (El Paso) 74 5 6.8% Texas A&M University 188 21 11.2% Texas, Galveston, University of 223 26 11.7% Texas, Houston, University of 230 18 7.8% Texas, San Antonio, University of 202 8 4.0% Texas, Southwestern, University of 244 18 7.4% UTAH Utah, University of 79 9 11.4% VERMONT Vermont, University of 112 17 15.2% VIRGINIA Eastern Virginia Medical School 132 9 6.8% Virginia, University of 157 6 3.8% Virginia Commonwealth University 200 24 12.0% Virginia Tech Carilion SOM 40 3 7.5% WASHINGTON Washington, University of 217 33 15.2% WEST VIRGINIA Marshall University 63 5 7.9% West Virginia University 103 11 10.7% WISCONSIN Wisconsin, Medical College of 190 16 8.4% Wisconsin, University of 159 16 10.1% Total 18,929 1,640 8.7% 1 American Medical Association: Medical Schools in the United States, 2014-2015. JAMA 2015;314:2430-35. 2 American Academy of Family Physicians, Annual Survey of Medical Schools