25% of medical students ‘almost never’ attend in person classes: Report

Around 25 percent of U.S. medical students “almost never” attend in-person classes, while 14.2 percent “almost never” attend virtual classes, according to a new report from the Association of American Medical Colleges, which polled over 12,000 medical students during the 2022 school year. 

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How often medical students attend in-person and virtual courses and lectures: 

In-person pre-clerkship courses and lectures

Almost never: 25 percent

Occasionally: 21.2 percent

Somewhat often: 12.4 percent

Often: 11.1 percent

Most of the time: 30.4 percent

Virtual pre-clerkship courses and lectures

Almost never: 14.2 percent

Occasionally: 14.5 percent

Somewhat often: 11.8 percent

Often: 17.1 percent

Most of the time: 42.5 percent

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