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Alumni in Medical Practice

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Of all OU-HCOM graduates from 1980-2021 (i.e., 4,384) ...

  • 51% opted to pursue a Primary Care career in the U.S.
  • 60% opted to practice in Ohio
  • 191 (4%) have retired or are otherwise not practicing
  • 26 (<1%) of all Heritage College graduates are primarily working in a professional capacity other than medical practice (e.g., as a health care administrator)

Of all OU-HCOM graduates from 1980-2021, practicing as of December 14, 2021 (i.e., 3,012) …

  • 52% are practicing in Primary Care in the U.S.
  • 46% are practicing in a federally designated HPSA or MUA/P in the U.S.
  • 24% are practicing in Primary Care in a Federally designated HPSA or MUA/P
  • 59% are practicing in Ohio

Of all OU-HCOM graduates from 1980-2021 practicing in Ohio as of December 14, 2021 (i.e., 1,777) …

  • 56% are practicing in Primary Care in Ohio
  • 37% are practicing in a Federally designated HPSA or MUA/P in Ohio
  • 20% are practicing in Primary Care in a Federally designated HPSA or MUA/P in Ohio

Of the graduates from 1980-2021 in GME as of December 14, 2021 (i.e., 1,155) ...

  • 48% are training in Primary Care
  • 54% are training in a Federally designated HPSA or MUA/P
  • 26% are in Primary Care training in a federally designated HPSA or MUA/P in the U.S.

Of the graduates from 1980-2021 in Ohio-based GME as of December 14, 2021 (i.e., 778) ...

  • 50% are in Primary Care training in Ohio
  • 51% are training in a Federally designated HPSA or MUA/P in Ohio
  • 25% are in Primary Care training in a Federally designated HPSA or MUA/P in Ohio

** While some of the Ohio Governor’s Certified Shortage Areas for Purposes of Rural Health Clinic (RHC) Program overlap with federally designated HPSAs or MUAs/MUPs, the numbers reported herein have excluded those that are in federally designated underserved areas.

Notes:

  • General Primary Care = General Family Medicine/Family Practice, General Pediatrics, General Internal Medicine & General Internal Medicine/Pediatrics

Last Update: 9/12/2022

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