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. 2013 Sep 17;10(9):e1001513. doi: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1001513

Table 3. Sub-Saharan African-trained international medical graduates (SSA-IMGs) appearing in the US physician workforce in 2011.

Countries with ≥5 SSA-IMGs SSA-IMGs Potentially Active SSA-IMGs (age ≤70) Recent Graduates (2000–2008)
n Cumulative Percent n Cumulative Percent n Percent
Nigeria 3,271 44.4 3,252 45.6 433 13.3
South Africa 1,787 68.6 1,578 67.7 54 3.4
Ghana 721 78.4 721 77.9 166 23
Ethiopia 531 85.6 530 85.3 70 13.2
Sudan 329 90.1 328 89.9 80 24.4
Kenya 173 92.4 173 92.3 40 23.1
Uganda 145 94.4 139 94.3 16 11.5
Zimbabwe 112 95.9 108 95.8 24 22.2
Zambia 81 97 81 96.9 9 11.1
Cameroon 63 97.9 63 97.8 21 33.3
Liberia 56 98.6 56 98.6 0 0
Tanzania 24 99 24 98.9 2 8.3
Somalia 14 99.1 14 99.1 0 0
Congo (DRC)a 13 99.3 13 99.3 4 30.8
Senegal 11 99.5 11 99.5 3 27.3
Guinea 6 99.6 6 99.5 1 16.7
Sierra Leone 6 99.6 6 99.6 1 16.7
Ivory Coast 5 99.7 5 99.7 2 40
Other (n = 10)a 22 100 22 100 2 9.1
Total 7,370 7,130 928 13

Data source: American Medical Association [115].

a

DRC is the Democratic Republic of Congo. Other includes ten countries with fewer than five SSA-IMGs each in the 2011 AMA Physician Masterfile.