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Page 1: New Faculty Orientation August 2015 New Faculty Orientation August 2015

New Faculty OrientationNew Faculty OrientationAugust 2015August 2015New Faculty OrientationNew Faculty OrientationAugust 2015August 2015

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Washington University Medical CenterWashington University Medical Center

Welcome toWelcome to

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Overview of Washington UniversityOverview of Washington University

• Independent research universityIndependent research university• Total enrollment: 18,119 (2014-2015)Total enrollment: 18,119 (2014-2015)

– Full and part-time undergraduate students: 7,401Full and part-time undergraduate students: 7,401– Graduate and professional programs: 6,947Graduate and professional programs: 6,947– Summer school: 3,771 (summer 2015) Summer school: 3,771 (summer 2015)

• Undergraduate Tuition: $47,300 (2015-2016)Undergraduate Tuition: $47,300 (2015-2016)• Medical School Tuition: $58,460 (2015-2016)Medical School Tuition: $58,460 (2015-2016)

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Washington University Academic SchoolsWashington University Academic Schools• Arts & Sciences

– Graduate School and University College• Olin School of Business• Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts

– College of Architecture– Graduate School of Architecture & Urban Design– College of Art– Graduate School of Art

• School of Engineering & Applied Science• School of Law• School of Medicine• George Warren Brown School of Social Work

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WUSM Faculty & StaffWUSM Faculty & StaffAs of July 1, 2015:As of July 1, 2015:•2,005 total faculty2,005 total faculty

‒ 1,883 full –time medical school faculty1,883 full –time medical school faculty‒ 122 part-time medical school faculty122 part-time medical school faculty

•186 non-faculty assistants and others186 non-faculty assistants and others•6,883 total staff6,883 total staff

‒ 6,513 non-academic full-time medical school 6,513 non-academic full-time medical school staffstaff

‒ 370 non-academic part-time medical school staff370 non-academic part-time medical school staff(excludes long-term disability, temporary and zero-(excludes long-term disability, temporary and zero-

hour PRNs)hour PRNs)

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WUSM Faculty DiversityWUSM Faculty Diversity

• 2005 total School of Medicine faculty:2005 total School of Medicine faculty:‒ 37% are women (738)37% are women (738)‒ 63% are men (1267)63% are men (1267)

• 150 total endowed professors150 total endowed professors‒ 21 women faculty (11%) holding endowed 21 women faculty (11%) holding endowed

chairs (up from 20 last year)chairs (up from 20 last year)

• 2005 total School of Medicine faculty:2005 total School of Medicine faculty:‒ 37% are women (738)37% are women (738)‒ 63% are men (1267)63% are men (1267)

• 150 total endowed professors150 total endowed professors‒ 21 women faculty (11%) holding endowed 21 women faculty (11%) holding endowed

chairs (up from 20 last year)chairs (up from 20 last year)

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WUSM Faculty DiversityWUSM Faculty Diversity

The Faculty Diversity Scholars Program The Faculty Diversity Scholars Program provides incentives to departments and provides incentives to departments and programs that hire and retain faculty of programs that hire and retain faculty of racial and ethnic backgrounds under-racial and ethnic backgrounds under-represented in medicine.represented in medicine.• Twenty-five scholars have been funded since Twenty-five scholars have been funded since

the inception of the program in 2007.the inception of the program in 2007.• There are currently 8 in the funding cycle.There are currently 8 in the funding cycle.

The Faculty Diversity Scholars Program The Faculty Diversity Scholars Program provides incentives to departments and provides incentives to departments and programs that hire and retain faculty of programs that hire and retain faculty of racial and ethnic backgrounds under-racial and ethnic backgrounds under-represented in medicine.represented in medicine.• Twenty-five scholars have been funded since Twenty-five scholars have been funded since

the inception of the program in 2007.the inception of the program in 2007.• There are currently 8 in the funding cycle.There are currently 8 in the funding cycle.

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WUSM is in the top tier in the country WUSM is in the top tier in the country in each of its mission areas:in each of its mission areas:

US News and World ReportUS News and World Report ranks ranks WUSM sixth overallWUSM sixth overall

WUSM ranks 4WUSM ranks 4thth in the nation in terms in the nation in terms of the size of its clinical practice based of the size of its clinical practice based on net clinical revenues.on net clinical revenues.

WUSM received $371,110,396 for WUSM received $371,110,396 for research and training from NIH in research and training from NIH in FY15. WUSM ranks 4FY15. WUSM ranks 4thth among medical among medical schools competing for NIH funding.schools competing for NIH funding.

EducationEducation

ClinicalClinical

ResearchResearch

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WUSM – WUSM – 10 D10 Departments Ranking in epartments Ranking in Top 10 for NIH FundingTop 10 for NIH Funding

• Anesthesiology #1Anesthesiology #1• Orthopedic Surgery #1Orthopedic Surgery #1• Genetics #2Genetics #2• Neurology #2Neurology #2• Surgery #2Surgery #2• Obstetrics & Gynecology #4Obstetrics & Gynecology #4• Radiology-Diagnostic/Oncology #5Radiology-Diagnostic/Oncology #5• Otolaryngology #5Otolaryngology #5• Neurosciences #6 Neurosciences #6 ((Dept. of Anatomy & NeurobiologyDept. of Anatomy & Neurobiology))

• Pathology #7Pathology #7

((Depts. of Radiology Depts. of Radiology & Radiation & Radiation OncologyOncology))

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WUSM is at the forefrontWUSM is at the forefront

• 18 Nobel laureates associated with WUSM18 Nobel laureates associated with WUSM• 13 faculty members are fellows of the prestigious 13 faculty members are fellows of the prestigious

National Academy of SciencesNational Academy of Sciences• 33 current and former faculty members belong to 33 current and former faculty members belong to

the Institute of Medicinethe Institute of Medicine• 42 faculty are fellows of the American 42 faculty are fellows of the American

Association for the Advancement of ScienceAssociation for the Advancement of Science• 9 faculty members with Method to Extend 9 faculty members with Method to Extend

Research in Time (MERIT) statusResearch in Time (MERIT) status

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The Washington The Washington

Manual of Medical Manual of Medical

Therapeutics Therapeutics

is the most widely is the most widely

sold medical textbook sold medical textbook

in the worldin the world

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Washington University Medical CenterWashington University Medical Center

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Affiliated OrganizationsAffiliated Organizations

• In 1993 Barnes and Jewish Hospitals joined In 1993 Barnes and Jewish Hospitals joined with Christian Health Services to form the BJC with Christian Health Services to form the BJC Health System, (now BJC HealthCare, Inc.).Health System, (now BJC HealthCare, Inc.).

• First health care system in the nation to First health care system in the nation to integrate academically-based hospitals and integrate academically-based hospitals and community hospitals serving a broad urban, community hospitals serving a broad urban, suburban and rural area.suburban and rural area.

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Affiliated OrganizationsAffiliated Organizations

• In 1996, Barnes and Jewish Hospitals merged In 1996, Barnes and Jewish Hospitals merged to create an integrated medical staff, to create an integrated medical staff, streamlined operations, and a single board streamlined operations, and a single board and management team.and management team.

• WUSM, BJH and SLCH make up the premier WUSM, BJH and SLCH make up the premier academic medical center in the region.academic medical center in the region.

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BJC HospitalsBJC Hospitals

Alton Memorial HospitalAlton Memorial HospitalBarnes-Jewish HospitalBarnes-Jewish HospitalBarnes-Jewish St. Peters HospitalBarnes-Jewish St. Peters HospitalBarnes-Jewish West County HospitalBarnes-Jewish West County HospitalBoone Hospital CenterBoone Hospital CenterChristian Hospital and Northwest HealthCareChristian Hospital and Northwest HealthCareMissouri Baptist Medical Center Missouri Baptist Medical Center Missouri Baptist Sullivan HospitalMissouri Baptist Sullivan HospitalParkland Health CenterParkland Health CenterProgress West HospitalProgress West HospitalSt. Louis Children's HospitalSt. Louis Children's HospitalThe Rehabilitation Institute of St. LouisThe Rehabilitation Institute of St. Louis

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BJC HealthCareBJC HealthCare

* = based on 2013 dataStatistics are from year-end 2014, except where noted. Totals are aggregate figures for the hospitals and health care services that are members of BJC HealthCare.

* = based on 2013 dataStatistics are from year-end 2014, except where noted. Totals are aggregate figures for the hospitals and health care services that are members of BJC HealthCare.

BJC Highlights — 2014BJC Highlights — 2014HospitalsHospitalsEmployeesEmployeesPhysiciansPhysiciansStaffed BedsStaffed BedsHospital AdmissionsHospital AdmissionsHome Health VisitsHome Health VisitsEmergency Department VisitsEmergency Department VisitsNet RevenueNet RevenueCharity and Unreimbursed CareCharity and Unreimbursed CareCommunity Health ProgramsCommunity Health Programs

121226,51426,514

3,8693,8693,3803,380

138,909138,909201,240201,240463,033463,033

$4.1 billion$4.1 billion$301 million*$301 million*

$19.6 million*$19.6 million*(providing More Than 592,000 Individual services)

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Barnes-Jewish HospitalBarnes-Jewish Hospital

• Largest hospital in Missouri.Largest hospital in Missouri.

• Ranked among an elite group of the nation’s Ranked among an elite group of the nation’s best academic hospitals on the best academic hospitals on the U.S. News & U.S. News & World Report Honor RollWorld Report Honor Roll since 1993. since 1993.

• Medical staff is composed exclusively of WUSM Medical staff is composed exclusively of WUSM full-time and voluntary faculty physicians.full-time and voluntary faculty physicians.

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Barnes-Jewish HospitalBarnes-Jewish Hospital

Barnes-Jewish Hospital Highlights — 2014Barnes-Jewish Hospital Highlights — 2014EmployeesEmployeesPhysiciansPhysiciansResidents/FellowsResidents/FellowsStaffed bedsStaffed bedsHospital admissionsHospital admissionsEmergency department visitsEmergency department visitsOutpatient surgery visitsOutpatient surgery visitsNet RevenueNet Revenue

9,3579,3571,5341,534

8298291,1761,176

53,39753,39780,13680,13621,92521,925

$1.7 billion$1.7 billion

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St. Louis Children’s HospitalSt. Louis Children’s Hospital

• Ranked among the best children’s hospitals in Ranked among the best children’s hospitals in the country by the country by US News and World ReportUS News and World Report and and ChildChild magazines. magazines.

• Staffed exclusively by WUSM faculty physicians.Staffed exclusively by WUSM faculty physicians.

• Home of the world’s largest pediatric lung Home of the world’s largest pediatric lung transplant program.transplant program.

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St. Louis Children’s HospitalSt. Louis Children’s Hospital

St. Louis Children’s Hospital Highlights — 2014St. Louis Children’s Hospital Highlights — 2014EmployeesEmployeesPhysiciansPhysiciansResidents/FellowsResidents/FellowsStaffed bedsStaffed bedsHospital admissionsHospital admissionsEmergency department visitsEmergency department visitsOutpatient surgery visitsOutpatient surgery visitsNet RevenueNet Revenue

2,9192,919643643

1,9941,994264264

10,41510,41550,43650,436

8,0918,091$535 million$535 million

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BJ West County HospitalBJ West County Hospital

• U.S. News & World Report ranked Barnes-U.S. News & World Report ranked Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital #6 on a list of Jewish West County Hospital #6 on a list of top St. Louis metro area hospitals and #12 in top St. Louis metro area hospitals and #12 in Missouri in 2014.Missouri in 2014.

• In 2015, Truven Health Analytics names In 2015, Truven Health Analytics names Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital one of Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital one of the nation’s Top 100 Hospitals and one of only the nation’s Top 100 Hospitals and one of only three hospitals in Missouri to earn this honor.three hospitals in Missouri to earn this honor.

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Barnes-Jewish West County HospitalBarnes-Jewish West County Hospital

Barnes-Jewish West CountyBarnes-Jewish West CountyHospital Highlights — 2014Hospital Highlights — 2014EmployeesEmployeesPhysiciansPhysiciansStaffed bedsStaffed bedsHospital admissionsHospital admissionsEmergency department visitsEmergency department visitsOutpatient surgery visitsOutpatient surgery visitsNet RevenueNet Revenue

443443735735

77772,8632,863

11,14511,1454,5554,555

$106 million$106 million

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• Accelerate the development of basic science Accelerate the development of basic science discoveries into new and improved patient discoveries into new and improved patient treatmentstreatments

• Encourage and support collaboration between Encourage and support collaboration between researchers from multiple scientific disciplinesresearchers from multiple scientific disciplines

• TranslationalTranslational

• InterdisciplinaryInterdisciplinary

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Interdisciplinary Research CentersInterdisciplinary Research Centers

• The BRIGHT Institute (Bridging Research with Imaging, The BRIGHT Institute (Bridging Research with Imaging, Genomics and High-Throughput)Genomics and High-Throughput)

• Center for the Investigation of Membrane Excitability Center for the Investigation of Membrane Excitability Disorders (CIMED)Disorders (CIMED)

• Center for Women’s Infectious Disease Research (cWIDR)Center for Women’s Infectious Disease Research (cWIDR)• Hope Center Program on Protein Folding and Hope Center Program on Protein Folding and

NeurodegenerationNeurodegeneration• Center for Interdisciplinary Studies of Diabetic Cardiovascular Center for Interdisciplinary Studies of Diabetic Cardiovascular

DiseaseDisease• Center for the Study of ItchCenter for the Study of Itch• Center for Genome SciencesCenter for Genome Sciences

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Residencies and FellowshipsResidencies and Fellowships

• There are 85 ACGME-accredited training There are 85 ACGME-accredited training programs in the Washington programs in the Washington University/Barnes-Jewish Hospital/St. Louis University/Barnes-Jewish Hospital/St. Louis Children’s Hospital Graduate Medical Children’s Hospital Graduate Medical Education ConsortiumEducation Consortium

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Residents/FellowsResidents/Fellows

Breakdown of Core ResidenciesBreakdown of Core ResidenciesAnesthesiologyAnesthesiology 6767 OtolaryngologyOtolaryngology 2424

DermatologyDermatology 1717 PathologyPathology 3838

Emergency MedicineEmergency Medicine 4848 PediatricsPediatrics 9696

Internal MedicineInternal Medicine 149149 Physical Medicine & RehabPhysical Medicine & Rehab 1616

Neurological SurgeryNeurological Surgery 2121 PsychiatryPsychiatry 4141

NeurologyNeurology 3636 RadiologyRadiology 7272

Nuclear MedicineNuclear Medicine 55 Radiation OncologyRadiation Oncology 1414

Obstetrics & GynecologyObstetrics & Gynecology 4444 SurgerySurgery 4646

OphthalmologyOphthalmology 1515

Orthopaedic SurgeryOrthopaedic Surgery 3030 TOTAL RESIDENTSTOTAL RESIDENTS 779779

Graduate Medical Education: WUSM has a total of 1112 residents and fellows.

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Our StudentsOur Students

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MD StudentsMD Students

YearYear 20152015 20142014 20132013 20122012 20112011 20102010 20092009 20082008 20072007 20062006 20052005 20042004

Mean MCATMean MCAT 37.337.3 37.437.4 37.637.6 36.936.9 37.237.2 37.537.5 37.137.1 37.337.3 37.537.5 36.636.6 3737 36.736.7

Mean GPAMean GPA 3.823.82 3.843.84 3.853.85 3.873.87 3.853.85 3.863.86 3.863.86 3.873.87 3.883.88 3.843.84 3.853.85 3.863.86

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Programs/Student Enrollment 2014-2015Programs/Student Enrollment 2014-2015MaleMale FemaleFemale TotalTotal

MDMD 188188 215215 403403

MD/PhD (MSTP)MD/PhD (MSTP) 121121 7272 193193

MA/MDMA/MD 22 22 44

Applied Health Behavior Research Applied Health Behavior Research 55 1212 1717

Audiology & Communication SciencesAudiology & Communication Sciences 22 7070 7272

Clinical InvestigationClinical Investigation 4444 3838 8282

Genetic Epidemiology and BiostatisticsGenetic Epidemiology and Biostatistics 3030 1818 4848

Occupational TherapyOccupational Therapy 2323 264264 287287

Physical TherapyPhysical Therapy 7979 157157 236236

Population Health SciencesPopulation Health Sciences 99 99 1818

PhD (DBBS)PhD (DBBS) 237237 215215 452452

Postdoctoral Research Scholars/AssociatesPostdoctoral Research Scholars/Associates 271271 197197 468468

Total Students Total Students (not including residents/fellows)(not including residents/fellows) 10111011 12691269 22802280

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Applied Health Behavior Research Program DataApplied Health Behavior Research Program Data

2015-20162015-2016 2014-20152014-2015 2013-20142013-2014

Number of applicantsNumber of applicants22 44 1111

Number of admission offersNumber of admission offers22 44 1111

Number of matriculated/yieldNumber of matriculated/yield22 44 1010

Degrees awardedDegrees awarded 00 33 44

Free tradeFree trade 00 00 11

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Audiology and Communication Sciences Program Data Audiology and Communication Sciences Program Data – – Audiology and Deaf EducationAudiology and Deaf Education

2015-2015-20162016

2014-2014-20152015

2013-2013-20142014

2012 - 2012 - 20132013

2011 - 2011 - 20122012

2010 - 2010 - 20112011

2009 - 2009 - 20102010

Number of Number of applicantsapplicants 138138 123123 153153 136136 116116 116116 107107

Number of Number of admission offersadmission offers 3030 2929 3939 4040 4242 3838 3737

Number of Number of matriculated/yieldmatriculated/yield 2121 2222 2626 2626 2424 2525 2626

Average GPAAverage GPA 3.643.64 3.63.6 3.573.57 3.563.56 3.693.69 3.653.65 3.523.52

Average GREAverage GREVerbalVerbal 156156 159159 160160 153153 530530 500500 440440

Average GREAverage GREQuantitativeQuantitative 153153 159159 159159 151151 610610 620620 540540

Selectivity %Selectivity % 22%22% 24%24% 25%25% 29%29% 36%36% 33%33% 35%35%

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Clinical Investigation Program DataClinical Investigation Program Data

2015-2015-20162016

2014-2014-20152015

2013-2013-20142014

2012 - 2012 - 20132013

2011 - 2011 - 20122012

2010 - 2010 - 20112011

Number of Number of applicantsapplicants 3737 3535 5050 6262 4646

Number of Number of admission offersadmission offers 2222 2424 3030 3030 2020

Number of Number of matriculated/yieldmatriculated/yield 2222 2424 3030 3030 2020

Degrees AwardedDegrees Awarded3535 1414 2323 1414 1515

*2015-2015 numbers not yet available

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2015-2015-20162016

2014-2014-20152015

2013-2013-20142014

2012 - 2012 - 20132013

2011 - 2011 - 20122012

2010 - 2010 - 20112011

2009 - 2009 - 20102010

Number of Number of applicantsapplicants 5959 6262 6565 6868 2323 2020 1818

Number of Number of admission offersadmission offers 3535 4343 3636 3434 1616 1414 1515

Number of Number of matriculated/yieldmatriculated/yield 1313 2222 1212 1818 1111 99 88

Average GPAAverage GPA 3.483.48 3.533.53 3.453.45 3.363.36 3.443.44 3.743.74 3.643.64

Average GREAverage GREVerbalVerbal 154154 152152 154154 156156 151151 n/an/a n/an/a

Average GREAverage GREQuantitativeQuantitative 165165 162162 158158 163163 161161 n/an/a n/an/a

Selectivity %Selectivity % 59%59% 69%69% 55%55% 50%50% 70%70% 70%70% 83%83%

Biostatistics and Genetic EpidemiologyBiostatistics and Genetic EpidemiologyProgram DataProgram Data

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Occupational Therapy Program DataOccupational Therapy Program Data2015-2015-20162016

2014-2014-20152015

2013-2013-20142014

2012 - 2012 - 20132013

2011 - 2011 - 20122012

2010 - 2010 - 20112011

2009 - 2009 - 20102010

Number of Number of applicantsapplicants 532532 522522 457457 427427 361361 193193 150150

Number of Number of admission offersadmission offers 171171 181181 158158 186186 149149 142142 117117

Number of Number of matriculated/yieldmatriculated/yield 8989 9090 8484 8585 8484 9292 7676

Average GPAAverage GPA 3.623.62 3.613.61 3.633.63 3.753.75 3.583.58 3.473.47 3.523.52

Average GREAverage GREVerbalVerbal 520520 513513 528528 516516 500500 469469 483483

Average GREAverage GREQuantitativeQuantitative 670670 653653 652652 639639 596596 554554 583583

Selectivity %Selectivity % 32%32% 35%35% 35%35% 44%44% 41%41% 74%74% 78%78%

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Physical Therapy Program DataPhysical Therapy Program DataEntry yearEntry year 20152015 20142014 20132013 20122012 20112011 20102010 20092009

Number of Number of applicantsapplicants 463463 469469 406406 415415 622622 475475 447447

Number of Number of admission offersadmission offers 201201 169169 171171 183183 221221 194194 222222

Number of Number of matriculated/yieldmatriculated/yield 8484 8282 8181 8383 8383 8181 8383

Average GPAAverage GPA 3.643.64 3.673.67 3.603.60 3.583.58 3.623.62 3.593.59 3.483.48

Average GREAverage GREQuantitativeQuantitative 154154 156156 160 *160 * 651651

154 *154 * 654654 641641 649649

Average GREAverage GREVerbalVerbal 153153 156156 157 *157 * 487487

154 *154 * 478478 498498 483483

Average GREAverage GREAnalytical WritingAnalytical Writing 4.14.1 4.24.2 4.04.0 4.04.0 4.2 4.2 4.34.3 4.2 4.2

* GRE changed their rating system in 2012* GRE changed their rating system in 2012

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2015-2015-20162016

2014-2014-20152015

2013-2013-20142014

2012-2012-20132013

2011- 2011- 20122012

2010-2010-20112011

Total full- and Total full- and part-time part-time matriculated matriculated studentsstudents

2020 1717 1313 1212 1212 55

Total graduatesTotal graduates n/an/a n/an/a n/an/a 1010 77 11

Total enrollment Total enrollment in MPHS classesin MPHS classes** n/an/a n/an/a n/an/a 158158 117117 4242

Total number of Total number of classes offeredclasses offered 2424 2323 2020 1818 1717 99

*Includes MPHS students, students from other programs, and students who enroll in MPHS classes on a non-*Includes MPHS students, students from other programs, and students who enroll in MPHS classes on a non-matriculated basis.matriculated basis.

Population Health SciencesPopulation Health SciencesProgram DataProgram Data

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DBBS Student SelectivityDBBS Student Selectivity

20152015 20142014 20132013 20122012 20112011 20102010 20092009 20082008

Matric. Matric. StudentsStudents 7575 9393 7676 8080 8787 7575 5656 8888

Cumulative Cumulative GPAGPA 3.623.62 3.713.71 3.763.76 3.713.71 N/AN/A N/AN/A N/AN/A N/AN/A

Sci GPASci GPA N/AN/A N/AN/A N/AN/A 3.723.72 3.553.55 3.593.59 3.63.6 3.63.6Nsci GPANsci GPA N/AN/A N/AN/A N/AN/A 3.833.83 3.693.69 3.713.71 3.733.73 3.733.73

V%V% 8484 8484 8484 8484 8282 8282 8383 8383Q%Q% 8383 7878 8383 8484 8383 8585 7979 8484

AW%AW% 6767 7878 4949 6767 6767 6363 5858 5454

* New column for cumulative GPA because no longer separating the science from non-science GPAs.* New column for cumulative GPA because no longer separating the science from non-science GPAs.

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We Encourage You to:We Encourage You to:

• AnalyzeAnalyze• QuestionQuestion• CritiqueCritique• Be an involved member of the faculty Be an involved member of the faculty • Engage your entrepreneurial spiritEngage your entrepreneurial spirit• Promote diversityPromote diversity• Seek out multiple rolesSeek out multiple roles