Median GPA, MCAT Score etc for MD-PhD programs

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The MSAR lists the median GPA, MCAT scores etc for medical schools, but is there a source that lists this information specifically for the MD-PhD program matriculants at each school? Or can these numbers be obtained only from each programs' website?
Thanks for the input.

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As far as I know, there is no official publication of this information. It's also fairly useless when looking at such a small population size. In general, most schools MD/PhD average mcats will be a point or two above the med students. There are certainly exceptions though. If you just ask schools, they will tell you. Most places tend to have a pretty broad standard deviation though.
 
There is no central place with this information. The only place to get it is if the schools post it on their websites.

I listed some schools here: http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showpost.php?p=6420287&postcount=2

Averages are here: http://www.aamc.org/members/great/mdphd/presentations/garrisonhandout.pdf

The averages among MSTPs in a given tier are very consistent given the lack of in-state preference. There's some slight difference in competitiveness between the desirable locations (big coastal cities) and the less desirable locations (the midwest).
 
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