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Racial and Ethnic Preferences and Consequences at the University of Maryland School of Medicine PDF Print E-mail
By Robert Lerner, Ph.D. and Althea K. Nagai, Ph.D.

This report on the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSM) is the first in a series that will analyze the extent of racial and ethnic preferences in law and medical school admissions.Additionally, this and subsequent CEO reports will investigate the consequences of racial and ethnic preferences on subsequent performance once students are enrolled. This study of UMSM examines both the use of racial and ethnic preferences in admissions and the medical school performance of those that subsequently enrolled. The report examines the efforts extended by UMSM to keep these students in medical school. It also presents statistical evidence of how well or poorly they performed in class and on the critical medical licensing exams.
 
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