Yes.
Last year the number was > 5000; this year my wily old Admissions Dean says that we'll probably go over 6000.
And yes, that quality of the candidates is much better than in previous years. It used to be, that for my school, maybe 1/5 interviewees had GPA and MCAT stats that were both in MD school territory.
Now, they're nearly all in MD territory! And this is without grade replacement either!
Just over the past few years, the
LizzyM scores of the coastal Touros, CCOM and AZCOM have caught up to and even overlap a number of MD schools. I don't have the numbers to confirm my hunch,
but it wouldn't surprise me if the scores for schools like Drexel and Albany have plateaued over the past few years.
I attribute this to several things:
The economy, while improving, does not appear to be improving all that much, and so medical school looks like a safe outlet for a good career
More acceptance for Osteopathy amongst pre-meds.
More competitive applicants on my side of the Missouri River settling for the opportunity to be a doctor without having to go a full continent away from home in order just to get the MD degree. Ie., coming here more attractive than, say, having to go to Valhalla or Albany, NY, Wash DC, or Winston-Salem NC.
A glut of lawyers and veterinarians (and maybe dentists?) is diverting a pool of otherwise talented people away from law etc and towards Medicine