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Med school enrollment, heart disease, Palantir: Morning Rounds

Last updated: December 10, 2025 5:15 am
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The latest data released by the Association of American Medical Colleges reveals that over 100,000 individuals have enrolled in M.D. programs for the 2025-2026 academic year. This marks the first time in history that total enrollment has reached this level, following a 5.3% increase in applicants from the previous year. However, concerns have been raised by experts regarding potential drops in medical school enrollment due to recent actions by the Trump administration, such as new caps on federal loan assistance and increased scrutiny on international students. The full impact of these measures may not be evident until the upcoming years, as enrollment decisions are typically made well in advance.

Some key highlights from this year’s enrollment data include the fact that women comprised 55% of newly enrolled students, continuing a trend of women being the majority of applicants, matriculants, and total enrollment for the seventh consecutive year. Additionally, there was a decrease in applicants and matriculants with parents who have less than a bachelor’s degree or who are employed in service, clerical, skilled, or unskilled jobs for the fourth consecutive year. Changes in the methodology for collecting race and ethnicity data by the AAMC have prevented direct comparisons to previous years, but concerns have been raised about potential drops in enrollment of Black and Hispanic students following the Supreme Court’s ban on considering race in admissions in 2023.

In other news, a recent study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association suggests that women with uterine fibroids may have an elevated risk of heart attacks, strokes, and peripheral artery disease compared to those without fibroids. The study, which analyzed insurance claims data for over 2.7 million premenopausal women, found that after 10 years, 5.4% of women with fibroids experienced a cardiovascular event, compared to 3% of women without fibroids. The biological mechanisms underlying this association are not yet fully understood, but similarities in the growth patterns of smooth muscle cells and fibrous connective tissue in both fibroids and cardiovascular disease may play a role.

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Physician Krutika Kuppalli recently highlighted the challenges faced by clinicians when patients express strong anti-science or anti-vaccine beliefs. The rise of anti-science rhetoric has made routine care a challenging and emotionally taxing experience for healthcare providers, as they navigate conversations with patients who may dismiss evidence-based medical advice in favor of misinformation spread on social media. Kuppalli emphasizes the need for action to address this growing issue and its impact on patient health and the well-being of healthcare professionals.

Lastly, Slovenia has been recognized for its systematic approach to preventing chronic diseases in its healthcare system. Unlike the U.S., which has only recently prioritized prevention under the Trump administration, Slovenia has long emphasized early detection of chronic disease symptoms, routine screening in family medicine practices, and dedicated lifestyle coaching programs for at-risk individuals. The success of Slovenia’s preventive strategies serves as a model for other countries, highlighting the importance of proactive healthcare measures in reducing the burden of chronic diseases.

Overall, these recent developments underscore the ongoing challenges and advancements in the healthcare and medical education sectors, emphasizing the need for continued research, innovation, and collaboration to address complex health issues and ensure the well-being of patients and healthcare providers alike.

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