| Graduation Year | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Medical Schools | 1990 | % | 1991 | % | 1992 | % | 1993 | % | 1994 | % | ||||||||||
| Texas: | ||||||||||||||||||||
| UTSMC Dallas | 102 | 53.4 | 93 | 46.7 | 102 | 54.0 | 105 | 55.6 | 96 | 50.5 | ||||||||||
| UTMB Galveston | 97 | 52.7 | 95 | 55.2 | 93 | 51.1 | 85 | 48.9 | 53 | 28.8 | ||||||||||
| UTHSC Houston | 108 | 58.1 | 106 | 57.9 | 91 | 52.3 | 113 | 59.5 | 73 | 40.1 | ||||||||||
| UTHSC San Antonio | 97 | 51.6 | 97 | 50.0 | 101 | 51.5 | 101 | 52.1 | 86 | 42.4 | ||||||||||
| UT System Totals: | 404 | 53.9 | 391 | 52.3 | 387 | 52.2 | 404 | 54.1 | 308 | 40.6 | ||||||||||
| Baylor College of Medicine | 66 | 41.0 | 67 | 44.1 | 66 | 40.0 | 65 | 43.9 | 47 | 27.6 | ||||||||||
| Texas A&M School of Medicine | 22 | 46.8 | 26 | 63.4 | 20 | 47.6 | 23 | 50.0 | 25 | 53.2 | ||||||||||
| Univ. of North Texas HSC | 49 | 56.3 | 59 | 66.3 | 34 | 47.2 | 45 | 50.0 | 34 | 39.1 | ||||||||||
| Texas Tech HSC | 54 | 55.7 | 54 | 58.1 | 49 | 52.7 | 50 | 58.1 | 43 | 46.2 | ||||||||||
| All Other Texas Totals: | 191 | 48.7 | 206 | 54.9 | 169 | 45.4 | 183 | 49.5 | 149 | 37.5 | ||||||||||
| Texas Totals: | 595 | 52.1 | 597 | 53.2 | 556 | 50.0 | 587 | 52.6 | 457 | 39.5 | ||||||||||
| Other U.S. and Canadian: | 358 | 341 | 254 | 219 | 230 | |||||||||||||||
| Foreign: | 82 | 37 | 11 | 4 | 0 | |||||||||||||||
| Grand Totals: | 1,035 | 975 | 821 | 810 | 687 | |||||||||||||||
| Source of information: | Count of licensees:
UT System OIR compilation of data from the Texas State Board of Medical Examiners |
| Count of medical degrees confirmed:
"Medical Degrees Conferred Fiscal Years 1989-90 to 1993-94", Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board |
| Notes: | Licensing requires graduates of U.S. medical schools to have one year of experience after graduation; graduates of foreign medical schools must have 3 years of experience before becoming licensed. |
| For Texas medical schools, "%" indicates percent of graduating class having a Texas mailing address and licensed to practice medicine in Texas as of December 1996. | |
| Since the length of residency programs ranges from 3 - 8 years, depending on specialty, the more recently graduated, the more likely that the licensee is participating in a residency program. Likewise, the more recent Texas graduate, licensed in Texas but without an in-state mailing address, is likely to have a residency assignment outside the state. |