Medical student numbers in England have increased by more than 60% over the last decade. The capacity of universities and the National Health Service (NHS) to deliver education and training to these expanded cohorts is not clear. We carried out an interview study in three English medical schools, involving 60 academic, administrative, clinical and managerial staff, sampled across disciplines. Given the expansion in medical student numbers, capacity in medical schools must increase. This requirement has become even more immediate in light of the shift towards more resource-intensive curricula. However, the aims of the Research Assessment Exercise and NHS policies are at odds with attempts to build teaching capacity. Although monies h...
Abstract: Background: Medical schools differ, particularly in their teaching, but it is unclear whet...
Much attention is being given to the implementation of fair selection criteria for access to Medical...
Medical schools worldwide undertake widening access (WA) initiatives (e.g. pipeline, outreach and ac...
Universities in England have recently been invited to bid for additional medical student numbers fro...
BACKGROUND:Numbers of academic medicine trainees have been declining internationally. Many countries...
Context: Since the 1970s, the UK medical student body has become increasingly diverse in terms of ge...
Aim: The aim of the study was to scope education staff capacity to meet the future needs of the heal...
Background: Time in general practice offers medical students opportunities to learn a breadth of cli...
Undergraduate medical education has expanded substantially in recent years, through both establishin...
Clinical teachers' attributes, beliefs and attitudes to teaching were measured by mailing a question...
Background: The drive to widen access to the medical education system for students from under-privi...
Emeritus Professor Alan Glasper, from the University of Southampton, discusses government strategies...
Abstract: Background: Medical schools differ, particularly in their teaching, but it is unclear whet...
Much attention is being given to the implementation of fair selection criteria for access to Medical...
Medical schools worldwide undertake widening access (WA) initiatives (e.g. pipeline, outreach and ac...
Universities in England have recently been invited to bid for additional medical student numbers fro...
BACKGROUND:Numbers of academic medicine trainees have been declining internationally. Many countries...
Context: Since the 1970s, the UK medical student body has become increasingly diverse in terms of ge...
Aim: The aim of the study was to scope education staff capacity to meet the future needs of the heal...
Background: Time in general practice offers medical students opportunities to learn a breadth of cli...
Undergraduate medical education has expanded substantially in recent years, through both establishin...
Clinical teachers' attributes, beliefs and attitudes to teaching were measured by mailing a question...
Background: The drive to widen access to the medical education system for students from under-privi...
Emeritus Professor Alan Glasper, from the University of Southampton, discusses government strategies...
Abstract: Background: Medical schools differ, particularly in their teaching, but it is unclear whet...
Much attention is being given to the implementation of fair selection criteria for access to Medical...
Medical schools worldwide undertake widening access (WA) initiatives (e.g. pipeline, outreach and ac...