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Table of Contents Summary Tables 2. 3. Clinical Sciences Tables Current Trends in Supply/Demand Indicators in the Clinical Sciences Current Tredds ~ Supply/Demand Indicators for Biomedical Science Ph.D.s Current Trends in SupplyIDemand Indicators for Behavioral Science PhD.s / At. Students in U.S. Medical Schools, by Type of Institutional Control, 1961-1987 A2 Faculty in U.S. Medical Schools, by Type of ldstitutional Control, 1961-1987 A3. Oinica1 Sciences FaclllW/Student Ratio, by Type of Institudonal Control, 1964 87 A4. M.D. Graduates of U.S. Medical Schools, by Type of Institutional Control, 1961-1987 AS. Full-T~e Budgeted Vacancies on U.S. Medical School Faculties, by Type of Institutional COQ~O1, 1961-87 A6. Primary Acitivity of Physim~n~ in the U.S., 1963-87 A7. R and D Expenditums ~ U.S. Medical Schools, by Type of Insd~utional Consul, 1962- 87 (S thousands) A8. Professional Service Income in the U.S. Medical Schools, by Type of Instin~.tio.na Control, 1962-87 (S thousands) A9. Average Clinical R and D Expenditures and Professional Service Income per {J.S. Medical School, by Type of Institudonal Control, 1962-87 (1972 $, thousands) Ale. Clinical R and D Expenditures + Professional Service Income in U.S. Medical Schools, by Type of Institutional Control, 1962-87 (1972 $, thousarK3s) Al l-1. Sources of Revenue in U.S. Medical Schools, 1959-87 (current S. millions) Al 1~2e Sources of Revenue ~ U.S. Medical Schools, 1959-87 (1972 S. millions) A12. Students in U.S. Dental Schools, by Type of Inshtutional Control, 1961-88 A13. Faculty ~ U.S. Dental Schools, by Type of Institutional Consul, 1969-87 Algal. Research and Development Revenue ~ U.S. Dental Schools, by Type of Institutional COQtrO1, 1968-87 (S thOUSandS) A1~2. Research and Development Expenditures in U.S. Dental Schools, by Type of ~StitUtiOna1 Control, 1968-87 (S thousands) A15. Dental Clinic Revenue in U.S. Dental Schools, by Type of Institutional Control, 1968- 87 ($ thousands) A16. Dental School Tuition Revenue, by Type of Institutional Control, 1968-87 ($ thousands) A17. Revenue mom State and Local Governments in U.S. Dental Schools, by Type of ~shtutional Control, 1968-87 (S thousands) A18. Total Revenue ~ U.S. Dental Schools, by type of Institutional Control, 1968-87 (S thousands) A19. Full-Tune Budgeted Vacancies on U.S. Dental School Faculties, by Type of Idstitudonal Control, 1969-87 A20. NIH Trainees and Fellows in Oirlical Dental Research, 1977-86 A21. Number of New Faculty and Percentage of New Faculty Among Full-Time Faculty in U.S. Medical Schools, by Year and Degree Type, 197~88 A22. Number and Percentage of Near Faculty in U.S. Medical Schools Who Have Had Postdoctoral Research Training, by Deparonent and Degree Type, 1982-88 A23. Composidon of Total Faculty and New Faculty in Basic Science Departments of U.S. Medical Schools, by Degree, 197~88 A24. Composition of Total Faculty and New Faculty ~ Clinical Departments of U.S. Medical Schools, by Degree, 197~88 A25. Number of Faculty Who Had Returned to Full-Time Positions After Leaving Academic Medicine in 1970 for One or More Yeam · — v 1 1

Biomedical Sciences Tables B1. Biomedical Science Enrollments in Colleges and Universities, by Type of Institutional Control, 1960-87 B2. First-Year Graduate Enrollment in the Biomedical Sciences, 1960-87 B3. Biomedical Science Degrees Awarded ~ Colleges and Universities, by Type of Institutional Control, and Postdoctorad Appointments in All Employment Sectors, 1960-87 B4. Total Undergraduate Degree-Credit Enrollment, Total B.A. Degrees Awarded, and Ratio of Biomedical Science B.A.s to Total B.A.s, by Type of Institutional Control, 1960-87 ~ B5. Ph.D.s Employed in the Biomedical Sciences, 1960-87 B6. National Expenditures for Health-Related R and D, 1960-89 ($ millions) B7. NIH Research Grant Expenditures, 1965-88 ($ millions) B8. Biomedical Science R and D Expenditures in Colleges and Universities, by Type of Institutional Control, 1960-87 ($ millions) B9. Average Biomedical Science R and D Expenditures per School in Colleges and ~ . ~ _ B10. Bll. B12-2. B13. B14. B15. Universities, by type ot inst~tunona~ Control, lY-r~-~-I (lY-/Z A, thousands) Indirect Costs of NUI-Sponsored Research Grants at Institutions of Higher Education, 1970-88 Ph.D.s Academically Employed in the Biomedical Sciences, by Employment Status and Type of Institution, 1973-87 B12-1. Permanent Audition Rates of U.S. Medical School Faculty, by Department and Degree Type, 1970-88 One-Year-Out Attntion Rates of U.S. Medical School Faculty, by Department and Degree Type, 1970-88 Postdoctoral Research Training of New Faculty in U.S. Medical Schools, by Department and Degree Type, 1970-87 Graduate School Attntion Rates in the Biomedical Sciences, 1963-74 Percent of the Postdoctoral Population in the Biomedical Sciences Who Had Eamed Their Doctorates More Than 2, 3, or 4 Years Earlier, 1973-87 Behavioral Sciences Tables Behavioral Science Enrollments in Colleges and Universities, by Type of Institutional Control, 1960-87 Graduate Enrollment in Clinical P~cholo~, Nonclinical Psychology, and Other Behavioral Sciences, and Ratio of Clinical Psychology Ph.D.s to Total Psychology Ph.D.s, by Type of Institutional Control, 1960-88 C3. First-Year Graduate Enrollment in the Behavioral Sciences, 1960-88 C4. Psychology Enrollments in Colleges and Universities, B.A. Degrees Awarded in Psychology, and Ratio of Psychology B.A.s to Total B.A.s, by Type of Institutional Control, 1960-88 CS. Sociology Enrollments in Colleges and Universities, B.A. Degrees Awarded it - ~~ _ . _ Sociology, and Ratio of Sociology B.A.s to Total B.A.s, by Type of Institutional Control, 1960-88 C6. Anthropology Enrollments in Colleges and Universities, B.A. Degrees Awarded in Anthropology, and Ratio of Anthropology B.A.s to Total B.A.s, by Type of Institutional Control, 1960-88 C7. Graduate Enrollment in Sociology/Anthropology (Interdisciplinary), by Type of Institutional Control, 1978-88 · · . v 1 1 1

c9. C10~1. C10-2. C11-1. C11-2. C12. C13. C14. C15. C16. C17. C8. Speech Pathology/Audiology Enrollments in Colleges and Universities, B.A. Degrees Awarded in Speech Pathology/Audiology, and Ratio of Speech Pathology/Audiology B.A.s to Total B.A.s, by Type of Institutional Control, 1971-88 Total Undergraduate Degree-Credit Enrollment, Total B.A. Degrees, and B.A. Degrees Awar~led in the Behavioral Sciences, by Type of Institutional Control, 1960-87 Behavioral Science Ph.D. Degrees Awarded in Colleges and Universities, by Type of Institutional Control, 1961-87 Behavioral Science Ph.D. Degrees Awarded in Colleges and Universities, by Type of Idstitudonal Control, 1961-87 (Continued) Behavioral Science Postdoctoral Appointments, 1973-87 Behavioral Science Postdoctoral Appointments, 1973-87 (Continued) Ph.D.s Employed in All Behavioral Science Fields, 1973-87 PhD.s Employed in Clinical Psychology, 1973-87 Ph.D.s Employed in Nonclinical Psychology, 1973-87 Ph.D.s Employed in Other Behavioral Sciences, 1973-87 Behavioral Sciences Faculty/Student Ratios, 1964-87 Ph.D.s Academically Employed in the Behavioral Sciences, by Employment Status and Type of Insiituiion, 1973-87 C18. Cl9. C20. C21. Miscellaneous Tables D1. D2. D3. Behavioral Science R and D Expenditures, by Type of Institutional Control, 1960-87 ($ millions) Average Behavioral Science R and D Expenditures per School in Colleges and Universities, by Type of Institutional Control, 1972-87 (1972 $, thousands) Psychology R and D Expenditures in Colleges and Universities, by Type of Institutional Control, 1964-87 Sociology R and D Expenditures in Colleges and Universities, by Type of Institutional Control, 1964-87 Graduate Enrollment in the Behavioral Sciences, by Sex, 1967-88 (percent of field total) Graduate School Attndon Rates in the Behavioral Sciences, 1963-74 Estimates of the Total Population of the United States, by Age Group, 1971-2081 (in thousands) NBIfADAMHA/E~SA Expendi~s for Research Training Programs, 1971-88 ($ millions) NRSA Training Expenditures as a Percentage of NIH/ADAMH~SA Research Obligations, 1971-88 ($ millions) Publisheci Sources of Data ax

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