Student demographics
Explore the diverse backgrounds and specialties of our medical training students. Our courses serve healthcare professionals across all practice settings and experience levels.
Gender distribution
Female2283 (43%)
Male1796 (34%)
Unknown1217 (23%)
Key insights
- The largest share of our students identify as female (43%)
- Gender distribution reflects healthcare workforce demographics
- Consistent participation across all genders year over year
Medical specialties
Emergency Medicine407 (19%)
Family Medicine77 (4%)
Critical Care62 (3%)
Nursing39 (2%)
Internal Medicine36 (2%)
Pain Management33 (2%)
Other specialties1468 (69%)
Training focus areas
- Emergency medicine leads enrollment
- Critical care professionals are highly represented
- Diverse range of medical specialties served
Medical specializations
Emergency Medicine470 (20%)
Surgery195 (8%)
Critical Care64 (3%)
Pain Management41 (2%)
Non-Clinical37 (2%)
Other specializations1517 (65%)
Areas of practice
- Emergency medicine is the most common named specialization
- Surgical and critical care professionals well represented
- Wide range of medical specializations served
Practice settings
Clinic1077 (47%)
Hospital705 (31%)
Academic192 (8%)
Emergency Services33 (1%)
Other settings286 (12%)
Healthcare environments
- Clinic and hospital settings lead enrollment
- Strong academic institution representation
- Diverse care settings served nationwide
Education levels
Doctoral degree1356 (58%)
Master's degree357 (15%)
Other351 (15%)
Associate's degree123 (5%)
Bachelor's degree116 (5%)
Certificate28 (1%)
High School1 (0%)
Academic background
- Doctoral degree holders lead enrollment
- Strong master's and bachelor's degree representation
- Continuing education across all levels
Years of practice experience
Less than 1 year86 (4%)
1-5 years466 (22%)
6-10 years464 (22%)
11-20 years588 (28%)
More than 20 years476 (23%)
Professional experience
- Mid-career professionals (11-20 years) form the largest group
- Experienced practitioners continue lifelong learning
- All experience levels value continuing education
Our impact
5296+
Students trained (2025)
33+
Medical specialties
All 50
US states served
25+ Years
Training experience
Our comprehensive medical training programs serve a diverse community of healthcare professionals committed to excellence in patient care and safety. From new graduates to experienced practitioners, we support the continuing education needs of the medical workforce.