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 Vermont

Burlington, VT

39.0%
University of Louisville

Louisville, KY

38.6%
University at Buffalo–​SUNY

Buffalo, NY

38.5%
University of Iowa (Carver)

Iowa City, IA

38.4%
Creighton University

Omaha, NE

38.3%
Jefferson Medical College

Philadelphia, PA

38.3%
University of California–​Irvine

Irvine, CA

38.0%
University of Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh, PA

38.0%
University of South Dakota (Sanford)

Sioux Falls, SD

37.2%
Georgia Regents University

Augusta, GA

37.0%
Mercer University

Macon, GA

37.0%
University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey–​New Brunswick (Johnson)

New Brunswick, NJ

37.0%
University of Pennsylvania (Perelman)

Philadelphia, PA

37.0%
Emory University

Atlanta, GA

36.6%
Mount Sinai School of Medicine

New York, NY

36.4%
Vanderbilt University

Nashville, TN

36.3%
University of California–​San Diego

La Jolla, CA

36.1%
New York Medical College

Valhalla, NY

36.0%
University of Illinois

Chicago, IL

36.0%
Stony Brook University–​SUNY

Stony Brook, NY

35.8%
Columbia University

New York, NY

35.6%
University of Maryland

Baltimore, MD

35.4%
Cornell University (Weill)

New York, NY

35.0%
Medical College of Wisconsin

Milwaukee, WI

35.0%
University of Miami (Miller)

Miami, FL

35.0%

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