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For more than two decades, medical schools have worked hard to diversify, expanding pipeline programs, scholarships, and recruitment strategies to increase representation among students from historically excluded groups. These efforts have produced measurable gains in medical school enrollment, with the proportion of Black and Latino students increasing over the past decade.
And yet, diversity in the physician workforce has remained relatively unchanged. Black and Latino physicians continue to comprise a disproportionately small share of practicing physicians.



