Objective To determine whether the use of the UK clinical aptitude test (UKCAT) in the medical schools admissions process reduces the relative disadvantage encountered by certain sociodemographic groups.Design Prospective cohort study.Setting Applicants to 22 UK medical schools in 2009 that were members of the consortium of institutions utilising the UKCAT as a component of their admissions process.Participants 8459 applicants (24 844 applications) to UKCAT consortium member medical schools where data were available on advanced qualifications and socioeconomic background.Main outcome measures The probability of an application resulting in an offer of a place on a medicine course according to seven educational and sociodemographic variables ...
Background: The United Kingdom Clinical Aptitude Test (UKCAT) is an aptitude test used since 2006 wi...
Introduction: Attracting graduates was recommended as a means of diversifying the UK medical student...
BackgroundMost UK medical schools use aptitude tests during student selection, but large-scale studi...
Objective To determine whether the use of the UK clinical aptitude test (UKCAT) in the medical schoo...
Objective: To determine whether the use of the UK clinical aptitude test (UKCAT) in the medical scho...
Objective: To determine whether the use of the UK clinical aptitude test (UKCAT) in the medical scho...
Background: The United Kingdom Clinical Aptitude Test (UKCAT) is a set of cognitive tests introduced...
We thank UKCAT for releasing the data for this project via a competitive bid process. We are also gr...
Background: Medical students have historically largely come from more affluent parts of society, lea...
The analysis of the UKCAT-12 data was supported by a small amount of funding from the UKCAT Board to...
Selecting medical students is a challenge for UK universities: there are more applicants than places...
Background: The UK Clinical Aptitude Test (UKCAT) was introduced to facilitate widening participatio...
Background: The United Kingdom Clinical Aptitude Test (UKCAT) is an aptitude test used since 2006 wi...
Introduction: Attracting graduates was recommended as a means of diversifying the UK medical student...
BackgroundMost UK medical schools use aptitude tests during student selection, but large-scale studi...
Objective To determine whether the use of the UK clinical aptitude test (UKCAT) in the medical schoo...
Objective: To determine whether the use of the UK clinical aptitude test (UKCAT) in the medical scho...
Objective: To determine whether the use of the UK clinical aptitude test (UKCAT) in the medical scho...
Background: The United Kingdom Clinical Aptitude Test (UKCAT) is a set of cognitive tests introduced...
We thank UKCAT for releasing the data for this project via a competitive bid process. We are also gr...
Background: Medical students have historically largely come from more affluent parts of society, lea...
The analysis of the UKCAT-12 data was supported by a small amount of funding from the UKCAT Board to...
Selecting medical students is a challenge for UK universities: there are more applicants than places...
Background: The UK Clinical Aptitude Test (UKCAT) was introduced to facilitate widening participatio...
Background: The United Kingdom Clinical Aptitude Test (UKCAT) is an aptitude test used since 2006 wi...
Introduction: Attracting graduates was recommended as a means of diversifying the UK medical student...
BackgroundMost UK medical schools use aptitude tests during student selection, but large-scale studi...