Abstract Background Currently, only one in three UK medical students undertake an intercalated degree. This has often been implicated as a result of financial obstacles or a lack of interest in research due to inadequate exposure to academic medicine. The aims of this study were to determine whether exposure to research early in medical school, through the initiation of an early years clinical academic training programme has a positive influence on the decision-making related to intercalating and a career long interest in research. This study also aims to evaluate the perceived views of the recipients of such a scholarship programme. Methods All previous recipients of the Aberdeen Summer Research Scholarship (ASRS) (n = 117) since its incep...
Participation in clinical research has served clinicians to develop academic careers, as well as to ...
Background: To counteract a decreasing number of physician-scientists, a national intercalated Medic...
Objective: The period 2000-2011 has seen a decline in medical graduates participating in research. H...
Abstract Background The proportion of medical doctors involved in research activities is declining. ...
Introduction: The importance of fostering clinicians who are also scientists is well recognized. It ...
textabstractBackground: The proportion of medical doctors involved in research activities is declini...
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: This study aimed to investigate whether, in the UK, medical school attended in...
Guest editorial from the University of Keele discussing their experiences of launching a novel under...
Abstract Background Involvement of clinicians in biomedical research is imperative for the future of...
Background: Recruitment of medical graduates to research careers is declining. Expansion of medical ...
Only few laureates of a M2 degree were continuing with research activities. Although several factors...
Objectives: To assess the effects of taking an intercalated degree (BSc) on the study habits and lea...
Background Involvement of clinicians in biomedical research is imperative for the future of healthc...
Over the last decades there has been a decline in the recruitment of medical students into academia ...
Over the last decades there has been a decline in the recruitment of medical students into academia ...
Participation in clinical research has served clinicians to develop academic careers, as well as to ...
Background: To counteract a decreasing number of physician-scientists, a national intercalated Medic...
Objective: The period 2000-2011 has seen a decline in medical graduates participating in research. H...
Abstract Background The proportion of medical doctors involved in research activities is declining. ...
Introduction: The importance of fostering clinicians who are also scientists is well recognized. It ...
textabstractBackground: The proportion of medical doctors involved in research activities is declini...
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: This study aimed to investigate whether, in the UK, medical school attended in...
Guest editorial from the University of Keele discussing their experiences of launching a novel under...
Abstract Background Involvement of clinicians in biomedical research is imperative for the future of...
Background: Recruitment of medical graduates to research careers is declining. Expansion of medical ...
Only few laureates of a M2 degree were continuing with research activities. Although several factors...
Objectives: To assess the effects of taking an intercalated degree (BSc) on the study habits and lea...
Background Involvement of clinicians in biomedical research is imperative for the future of healthc...
Over the last decades there has been a decline in the recruitment of medical students into academia ...
Over the last decades there has been a decline in the recruitment of medical students into academia ...
Participation in clinical research has served clinicians to develop academic careers, as well as to ...
Background: To counteract a decreasing number of physician-scientists, a national intercalated Medic...
Objective: The period 2000-2011 has seen a decline in medical graduates participating in research. H...