BackgroundGraduate entry medicine is a recent innovation in UK medical training. Evidence is sparse at present as to progress and attainment on these programmes. Shared clinical rotations, between an established 5-year and a new graduate entry course, provide the opportunity to compare achievement on clinical assessments. To compare completion and attainment on clinical phase assessments between students on a 4-year graduate entry course and an established 5-year undergraduate medicine course. MethodsOverall completion rates for the 4 and 5 year courses, fails at first attempt, and scores on 14 clinical assessments, were compared between 171 graduate-entry and 450 undergraduate medical students at the University of Nottingham, comprising tw...
A hypothetical model was formulated to explore factors that influenced academic and clinical achieve...
Background: Undergraduate medicine curricula can be designed to enable smoother transition to work a...
CONTEXT: Differential performance in postgraduate examinations between home medical graduates and th...
Background Graduate entry medicine is a recent innovation in UK medical training. Evidence is spa...
Abstract Background Little research has compared the profile, success, or specialty destinations of ...
Background: Recent evidence suggests that graduate-entry medical students may have a marginal academ...
Objectives Between 2000 and 2006 Leicester-Warwick Medical Schools (LWMS) provided parallel cour...
Background In 2006 the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, (RCSI), introduced the first four year ...
Background: To cope with a lack of doctors and in anticipation of the Bachelor-Master structure for ...
Background: Gateway courses are increasingly popular widening participation routes into medicine. Th...
BackgroundGraduate-entry medicine is a recent development in the UK, intended to expand and broaden ...
Abstract Background The UK General Medical Council has emphasized the lack of evidence on whether gr...
BACKGROUND: In the United Kingdom (UK), medical schools are free to develop local systems and polici...
Abstract: Background: Medical schools differ, particularly in their teaching, but it is unclear whet...
Objective: This study aimed to examine whether a graduate entry course widens access to medicine. Me...
A hypothetical model was formulated to explore factors that influenced academic and clinical achieve...
Background: Undergraduate medicine curricula can be designed to enable smoother transition to work a...
CONTEXT: Differential performance in postgraduate examinations between home medical graduates and th...
Background Graduate entry medicine is a recent innovation in UK medical training. Evidence is spa...
Abstract Background Little research has compared the profile, success, or specialty destinations of ...
Background: Recent evidence suggests that graduate-entry medical students may have a marginal academ...
Objectives Between 2000 and 2006 Leicester-Warwick Medical Schools (LWMS) provided parallel cour...
Background In 2006 the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, (RCSI), introduced the first four year ...
Background: To cope with a lack of doctors and in anticipation of the Bachelor-Master structure for ...
Background: Gateway courses are increasingly popular widening participation routes into medicine. Th...
BackgroundGraduate-entry medicine is a recent development in the UK, intended to expand and broaden ...
Abstract Background The UK General Medical Council has emphasized the lack of evidence on whether gr...
BACKGROUND: In the United Kingdom (UK), medical schools are free to develop local systems and polici...
Abstract: Background: Medical schools differ, particularly in their teaching, but it is unclear whet...
Objective: This study aimed to examine whether a graduate entry course widens access to medicine. Me...
A hypothetical model was formulated to explore factors that influenced academic and clinical achieve...
Background: Undergraduate medicine curricula can be designed to enable smoother transition to work a...
CONTEXT: Differential performance in postgraduate examinations between home medical graduates and th...