Abstract Background Misconduct during medical school predicts subsequent fitness to practise (FtP) events in doctors, but relatively little is known about which factors are associated with such issues during undergraduate education. This study exploits the newly created UK medical education database (UKMED), with the aim of identifying predictors of conduct or health-related issues that could potentially impair FtP. The findings would have implications for policies related to both the selection and support of medical students. Methods Data were available for 14,379 students obtaining provisional registration with the General Medical Council who started medical school in 2007 and 2008. FtP declarations made by students were available, as wer...
Given evidence of differences between UK medical schools' curricula and assessments, and their gradu...
Background: International medical graduates working in the UK are more likely to be censured in rela...
The admission procedure for medical programs is a challenging topic. The challenge for universities ...
Background: Misconduct during medical school predicts subsequent fitness to practise (FtP) events in...
Abstract Background The predictive validity of postgraduate examinations, such as MRCGP and MRCP(UK)...
BACKGROUND: The predictive validity of postgraduate examinations, such as MRCGP and MRCP(UK) in the ...
Background: Over two-thirds of UK medical schools are augmenting their selection procedures for medi...
Background: Over the past 70 years, there has been a recurring debate in the literature and in the p...
Purpose: Dysfunctional personality characteristics have a negative impact on the learning process, a...
Background International medical graduates working in the UK are more likely to be censured in relat...
Objectives: To describe the nature of unprofessional behaviour displayed by medical students, as wel...
Background: Burnout is prevalent in doctors and can impact on job dissatisfaction and patient care. ...
Context: It has been acknowledged that certain personality characteristics influence both medical st...
Context: Evidence of predictive validity is essential for making robust selection decisions in high-...
• Objectives Our aim was to explore the relationship between medical student Conscientiousness Index...
Given evidence of differences between UK medical schools' curricula and assessments, and their gradu...
Background: International medical graduates working in the UK are more likely to be censured in rela...
The admission procedure for medical programs is a challenging topic. The challenge for universities ...
Background: Misconduct during medical school predicts subsequent fitness to practise (FtP) events in...
Abstract Background The predictive validity of postgraduate examinations, such as MRCGP and MRCP(UK)...
BACKGROUND: The predictive validity of postgraduate examinations, such as MRCGP and MRCP(UK) in the ...
Background: Over two-thirds of UK medical schools are augmenting their selection procedures for medi...
Background: Over the past 70 years, there has been a recurring debate in the literature and in the p...
Purpose: Dysfunctional personality characteristics have a negative impact on the learning process, a...
Background International medical graduates working in the UK are more likely to be censured in relat...
Objectives: To describe the nature of unprofessional behaviour displayed by medical students, as wel...
Background: Burnout is prevalent in doctors and can impact on job dissatisfaction and patient care. ...
Context: It has been acknowledged that certain personality characteristics influence both medical st...
Context: Evidence of predictive validity is essential for making robust selection decisions in high-...
• Objectives Our aim was to explore the relationship between medical student Conscientiousness Index...
Given evidence of differences between UK medical schools' curricula and assessments, and their gradu...
Background: International medical graduates working in the UK are more likely to be censured in rela...
The admission procedure for medical programs is a challenging topic. The challenge for universities ...