The Chronicle of Higher Education

A Growth Spurt for Medical Schools

Dozens of new institutions are in the works to help remedy the predicted shortage of doctors

When Florida State University opened a new medical school in 2001, experts who believed the nation would soon be drowning in a sea of doctors questioned whether it was needed. Five years later, many of the same experts are welcoming plans...

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