How Does BSOM Compare to Other Medical Schools?
| Data from AAMC 2013 | |
| Percent of graduates practicing in rural areas: | 21.6% |
| BSOM percentile within 126 accredited U.S. medical schools: | 90th percentile=16.9% |
| Percent of graduates practicing in underserved areas: | 35.5% |
| BSOM percentile within 126 accredited U.S. medical schools: | 90th percentile=25.8% |
| Percent of graduates practicing in same state as medical school: | 53.7% |
| BSOM percentile within 126 accredited U.S. medical schools: | 90th percentile=53.3% |
| Percent of graduates practicing in Primary Care: | 40.5% |
| BSOM percentile within 126 accredited U.S. medical schools: | 90th percentile=37.7% |
| Percent of graduates practicing in Family Medicine: | 20.4% |
| BSOM percentile within 126 accredited U.S. medical schools: | 90th percentile=14.7% |
| Percent of graduates who are African-American: | 15.8% |
| BSOM percentile within 126 accredited U.S. medical schools: | 90th percentile=10.5% |
| Percent of graduates who are Native American: | 3.4% |
| BSOM percentile within 126 accredited U.S. medical schools: | 90th percentile=1.7% |
| Average debt of indebted graduate: | $92,569 |
| Percentage of 126 accredited U.S. medical schools with higher average debt: | more than 90% |
| Data from US News & World Report | |
| Top Twenty Among U.S. Medical Schools in Primary Care (2013) |
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| Top Ten Among U.S. Medical Schools in Graduates Entering Primary Care Residencies (2013) |
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| Data from AAFP | |
| Number One Among U.S. Medical Schools Producing Family Physicians from 1999-2009 | |
| Data from STFM | |
| Number One Among U.S. Medical Schools in Graduates Matching in Family Medicine Residencies from 2008-2011 and 2009-2012 | |



