Objectives Between 2000 and 2006 Leicester-Warwick Medical Schools (LWMS) provided parallel courses for graduate and school-leaver entrants into medicine. The parallel courses were based upon a single curriculum with `identical teaching programmes and assessment methods over the two sites (Warwick and Leicester). Warwick runs the curriculum over an accelerated 4-year period for its graduate-entry students. LWMS hence provides a unique opportunity to compare outcomes for these two contrasting groups of students. Methods We carried out an observational, quantitative cohort study over a 6-year period covering three cohorts of students who graduated in 2004, 2005 and 2006, respectively, using examination scores as outcome measures. ...
Objective: To assess how well prior academic performance, admission tests, and interviews predict ac...
BACKGROUND: Studies have generally found clinical training sites within the same clerkship to be com...
Background: Admission to undergraduate medical training in Germany occurs by central and local pathw...
Background In 2006 the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, (RCSI), introduced the first four year ...
Abstract: Background: Medical schools differ, particularly in their teaching, but it is unclear whet...
Background: Gateway courses are increasingly popular widening participation routes into medicine. Th...
BackgroundGraduate entry medicine is a recent innovation in UK medical training. Evidence is sparse ...
Background: Recent evidence suggests that graduate-entry medical students may have a marginal academ...
Abstract Background The UK General Medical Council has emphasized the lack of evidence on whether gr...
Abstract Background Little research has compared the profile, success, or specialty destinations of ...
Background Due to differing assessment systems across UK medical schools, making meaningful cross...
ObjectivesThis study was conducted to: (i) analyse whether students admitted to one medical school b...
BACKGROUND. Studies have generally found clinical training sites within the same clerkship to be com...
Selecting medical students is a challenge for UK universities: there are more applicants than places...
Objective: To assess how well prior academic performance, admission tests, and interviews predict ac...
BACKGROUND: Studies have generally found clinical training sites within the same clerkship to be com...
Background: Admission to undergraduate medical training in Germany occurs by central and local pathw...
Background In 2006 the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, (RCSI), introduced the first four year ...
Abstract: Background: Medical schools differ, particularly in their teaching, but it is unclear whet...
Background: Gateway courses are increasingly popular widening participation routes into medicine. Th...
BackgroundGraduate entry medicine is a recent innovation in UK medical training. Evidence is sparse ...
Background: Recent evidence suggests that graduate-entry medical students may have a marginal academ...
Abstract Background The UK General Medical Council has emphasized the lack of evidence on whether gr...
Abstract Background Little research has compared the profile, success, or specialty destinations of ...
Background Due to differing assessment systems across UK medical schools, making meaningful cross...
ObjectivesThis study was conducted to: (i) analyse whether students admitted to one medical school b...
BACKGROUND. Studies have generally found clinical training sites within the same clerkship to be com...
Selecting medical students is a challenge for UK universities: there are more applicants than places...
Objective: To assess how well prior academic performance, admission tests, and interviews predict ac...
BACKGROUND: Studies have generally found clinical training sites within the same clerkship to be com...
Background: Admission to undergraduate medical training in Germany occurs by central and local pathw...