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(666 students fromAn Appalachian County or City)
Carolinas and Virginia CampusesMatriculated Students
by Appalachian County/City within a Target State
Class of 2007 through Class of 2017
79% all matriculants are from an Appalachian State, 28% are from an Appalachian County/City
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Appalachian Re-cruitment - county Economic Levels
Carolinas and Virginia CampusesMatriculated Students by
Appalachian County/City Economic LevelsClass of 2007 through Class of 2017
13% from at risk or distressed County/City, 82% from economic transitional to distressed
Family Med & IM/Peds
315 graduates (28%)
Internal Medicine 199 graduates (18%)
Pediatrics85 graduates
(8%)
OB/Gyn87 graduates (8%)
Other Specialists Needed in Appalachia 4%
Family Med & IM/Peds
Internal Medicine/Hospi-talists
Pediatrics
OB/Gyn
Other Specialists Needed in Appalachia
Virginia CampusAlumni in Primary Care Residencies
Class of 2007 - 2013
2007-2013 614 Graduates or 58% entered Primary Care without adding OB/GYN701 Graduates or 66% entered Primary Care with OB/GYN
Family Med & IM/Peds, 46%
Internal Medicine, 26%
Pediatrics, 9%
OB/Gyn, 12%
Other Specialists needed in Appalachia, 7%
Family Med & IM/Peds
Internal Medicine/Hospitalists
Pediatrics
OB/Gyn
Other Specialists needed in Appalachia
62% (with OB/Gyn) or55% (without OB/Gyn) in
Primary Care Practice
Virginia CampusAlumni in Primary Care Practice
Class of 2007 - 2010
62% have entered Primary Care Practice in first four classes without OB/GYN55% have entered Primary Care Practice if including OB/GYN
AL8/1% GA
41/4%KY
19/2% MD15/1%
MS14/1%
NC95/8%
NY38/3%
OH67/6%
PA89/8%
SC52/5%
TN56/5%
VA244/22%
WV19/2%
AlabamaGeorgiaKentuckyMarylandMississippiNorth CarolinaNew YorkOhioPennsylvaniaSouth CarolinaTennesseeVirginiaWest Virginia
58% Chose and Continued Res-idencies in States with Ap-palachian Counties/Cities
Virginia CampusAlumni Practicing and/or in Residencies in States
with Appalachian Counties/CitiesClass of 2007 - 2013
61% Entered Residencies in Target States with Appalachian Counties/Cities
GA KYMD
MS
NC
NY
OH
PASC
TN
Virginia
AlabamaGeorgiaKentuckyMarylandMississippiNorth CarolinaNew YorkOhioPennsylvaniaSouth CarolinaTennesseeVirginiaWest Virginia
WV
AL
Virginia CampusAlumni in Practice
In States with Appalachian Counties/CitiesClass of 2007 - 2010
66% of Alumni in practice are practicing in State with Appalachian County or City
VCOM Economic Impact
• There are many additional economic impacts beyond those from the campuses. • An example is: Did you know that the average economic
impact of a primary care physician on a community is $844,449 to $1,097,784 which includes inpatient, clinic and secondary income (e.g. home health services, etc.) (Doeksen, G., Elrich, F. & Peton, A., 2013)
• Estimating the state economic impact of the first 244 new VCOM Alumni physicians practicing within Virginia is:
Between $206,045,556 and $267,859,296
Doeksen, G., Elrich, F., & Peton, A., (2013). The Economic Impact of Edward Via Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine upon Virginia. Page 40-41. Unpublished report based upon published report on economic impact of physician: http://ruralhealthworks.org/wp-content/files/PCP-Shortage-10-page-example-using-Noble-County.pdf