Data released recently by the Association of American Medical Colleges, or AAMC, show that first-year enrollment at U.S. medical schools in 2008 totaled more than 18,000 students, the highest enrollment in history. However, although this development might mean the country gets more physicians, it doesn’t necessarily translate into a big boost for family medicine or primary care, says one physician workforce expert.

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2008 Medical School Enrollment Hits All-time High