Carolinas and Virginia Campuses Matriculated Students by Appalachian County/City within a Target State Class of 2007 through Class of 2017 79% all matriculants.

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Carolinas and Virginia Campuses Matriculated Students by Appalachian County/City within a Target State Class of 2007 through Class of % all matriculants are from an Appalachian State, 28% are from an Appalachian County/City

Carolinas and Virginia Campuses Matriculated Students by Appalachian County/City Economic Levels Class of 2007 through Class of % from at risk or distressed County/City, 82% from economic transitional to distressed

Virginia Campus Alumni in Primary Care Residencies Class of Graduates or 58% entered Primary Care without adding OB/GYN 701 Graduates or 66% entered Primary Care with OB/GYN

Virginia Campus Alumni in Primary Care Practice Class of % have entered Primary Care Practice in first four classes without OB/GYN 55% have entered Primary Care Practice if including OB/GYN

Virginia Campus Alumni Practicing and/or in Residencies in States with Appalachian Counties/Cities Class of % Entered Residencies in Target States with Appalachian Counties/Cities

Virginia Campus Alumni in Practice In States with Appalachian Counties/Cities Class of % 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 Page Unpublished report based upon published report on economic impact of physician: example-using-Noble-County.pdf