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Schools create pathway program for graduates of the HBCU to attend medical school
Schools create pathway program for graduates of the HBCU to attend medical school
African Americans make up only six percenti of U.S. physicians. With the goal of driving diversity among U.S. physicians, Oakwood University and Ross University School of Medicine (RUSM) announced a new agreement to help more African Americans attend medical school.
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