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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Urol. 2010 Dec 18;185(2):647–652. doi: 10.1016/j.juro.2010.09.113

Table 1.

Demographic Data on Matched medical students from 2005–2009

N (%)
# Matched medical students 1,149
Median, mean (SD) Matched students per medical
school
8, 8.9 (6.5)
medical school Type
Private 480 (42%)
Public 666 (58%)
Mean (SD) medical school Tuition $36,297 ($8,715)
medical school Type
Allopathic 1,140 (99%)
Osteopathic 9 (1%)
U.S. News medical school Research Ranking
1–10 100 (9%)
11–20 208 (18%)
21–30 70 (6%)
31–40 102 (9%)
41–50 104 (9%)
51–60 126 (11%)
Not Ranked 439 (38%)
U.S. News medical school Primary Care Ranking
1–10 103 (9%)
11–20 98 (9%)
21–30 123 (11%)
31–40 59 (5%)
41–50 89 (8%)
51–60 95 (8%)
Not Ranked 582 (51%)
U.S. News medical school Urology Ranking
1–10 111 (12%)
11–20 98 (11%)
21–30 120 (13%)
31–40 43 (5%)
41–50 60 (6%)
Not Ranked 495 (53%)
Urology Residency Present at medical school
Yes 1052 (92%)
No 97 (8%)
Residency Length, if Present
5 Years 690 (66%)
6 Years 351 (34%)
Year Matched
2005 218 (19%)
2006 222 (19%)
2007 233 (20%)
2008 225 (20%)
2009 251 (22%)
AUA Section
Mid-Atlantic 127 (11%)
New England 42 (4%)
New York 161 (14%)
North Central 271 (24%)
Northeastern 45 (4%)
South Central 197 (17%)
Southeastern 212 (19%)
Western 91 (8%)