Background: Pre‑university education curriculum changes may increase the skills and knowledge gap between secondary (high school) and tertiary (university) education that have been identified as having a major impact on the success of students from underresourced educational backgrounds. This study investigated the impact of extensive pre‑university curriculum revision on the generic learning skills of entrants to South African medical schools, which admit students directly from high school. Methods: In this prospective study, students entering four medical schools during 2008–2011 were surveyed to determine their practice of and confidence in information handling, managing own learning, technical and numeracy skills, and computer, organiz...
Background: Stellenbosch University Rural Medical Education Partnership Initiative (SURMEPI) aims to...
Whilst performance in the school-leaving examination may be a good predictor of academic achievement...
Published ArticleThe extended curriculum programme (ECP) in the Faculty of Health Sciences at the C...
Background. Curriculum review is a dynamic, iterative process, and the effect of change may not alwa...
Background. Curriculum review is a dynamic, iterative process, and the effect of change may not alwa...
International co-operation in the pursuit and advancement of education aimed at producing citizens w...
Contains fulltext : 175752.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: M...
The highest attrition rates occur among first-year students. Universities have designed different cu...
BACKGROUND: Medical education in Sub-Saharan Africa is in need of reform to promote the number and q...
The highest attrition rates occur among first-year students. Universities have designed different cu...
Background: Strong generic learning skills may improve academic performance at medical school. Stud...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Evidence tailored to sub-Saharan Africa on outcomes of inn...
Background: The South African–Cuban Medical Collaboration programme aims to alleviate the critical s...
Background. In 2015, a medical curriculum review at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesbur...
Medical school curricula change rapidly, moving from a purely lecture-based format in the early 20th...
Background: Stellenbosch University Rural Medical Education Partnership Initiative (SURMEPI) aims to...
Whilst performance in the school-leaving examination may be a good predictor of academic achievement...
Published ArticleThe extended curriculum programme (ECP) in the Faculty of Health Sciences at the C...
Background. Curriculum review is a dynamic, iterative process, and the effect of change may not alwa...
Background. Curriculum review is a dynamic, iterative process, and the effect of change may not alwa...
International co-operation in the pursuit and advancement of education aimed at producing citizens w...
Contains fulltext : 175752.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: M...
The highest attrition rates occur among first-year students. Universities have designed different cu...
BACKGROUND: Medical education in Sub-Saharan Africa is in need of reform to promote the number and q...
The highest attrition rates occur among first-year students. Universities have designed different cu...
Background: Strong generic learning skills may improve academic performance at medical school. Stud...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Evidence tailored to sub-Saharan Africa on outcomes of inn...
Background: The South African–Cuban Medical Collaboration programme aims to alleviate the critical s...
Background. In 2015, a medical curriculum review at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesbur...
Medical school curricula change rapidly, moving from a purely lecture-based format in the early 20th...
Background: Stellenbosch University Rural Medical Education Partnership Initiative (SURMEPI) aims to...
Whilst performance in the school-leaving examination may be a good predictor of academic achievement...
Published ArticleThe extended curriculum programme (ECP) in the Faculty of Health Sciences at the C...