Which schools turn out the most primary care residents?

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School name Graduates entering primary care specialties (2010-2012 average)
University of Alabama–​Birmingham

Birmingham, AL

47.0%
Brown University (Alpert)

Providence, RI

46.9%
University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey–​Stratford

Stratford, NJ

46.7%
University of Colorado–​Denver

Aurora, CO

46.6%
University of Hawaii–​Manoa (Burns)

Honolulu, HI

46.3%
Wright State University (Boonshoft)

Dayton, OH

46.3%
Tufts University

Boston, MA

45.6%
Michigan State University (College of Human Medicine)

Grand Rapids, MI

45.2%
East Tennessee State University (Quillen)

Johnson City, TN

45.1%
University of California–​Los Angeles (Geffen)

Los Angeles, CA

45.0%
West Virginia University

Morgantown, WV

45.0%
University of California–​Davis

Sacramento, CA

44.8%
University of California–​San Francisco

San Francisco, CA

44.7%
University of Missouri

Columbia, MO

44.3%
Harvard University

Boston, MA

44.0%
University of Nevada

Reno, NV

44.0%
University of Arizona

Tucson, AZ

43.7%
University of Michigan–​Ann Arbor

Ann Arbor, MI

43.5%
University of South Florida

Tampa, FL

43.1%
New York Institute of Technology

Long Island, NY

43.0%
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (Hebert)

Bethesda, MD

43.0%
Florida State University

Tallahassee, FL

42.7%
Georgetown University

Washington, DC

42.6%
University of Kentucky

Lexington, KY

42.5%
Baylor College of Medicine

Houston, TX

42.3%

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