Background: Gateway courses are increasingly popular widening participation routes into medicine. These six year courses provide a more accessible entry route into medical school and aim to support under-represented students' progress and graduation as doctors. There is little evidence on the performance of gateway students and this study compares attainment and aptitude on entry, and outcomes at graduation of students on the UK's three longest running gateway courses with students studying on a standard entry medical degree (SEMED) course at the same institutions. Methods: Data were obtained from the UK Medical Education Database for students starting between 2007 and 2012 at three UK institutions. These data included A-levels and Universi...
Objective: To examine the relationship between medical school applicants’ performances in the Gradua...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the current methods used by English medical schools to identify prospective m...
BackgroundGraduate-entry medicine is a recent development in the UK, intended to expand and broaden ...
Abstract Background Little research has compared the profile, success, or specialty destinations of ...
Objectives Between 2000 and 2006 Leicester-Warwick Medical Schools (LWMS) provided parallel cour...
Selecting medical students is a challenge for UK universities: there are more applicants than places...
Abstract: Background: Medical schools differ, particularly in their teaching, but it is unclear whet...
Background In 2006 the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, (RCSI), introduced the first four year ...
Objective: This study aimed to examine whether a graduate entry course widens access to medicine. Me...
BackgroundGraduate entry medicine is a recent innovation in UK medical training. Evidence is sparse ...
Background: Recent evidence suggests that graduate-entry medical students may have a marginal academ...
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: This study aimed to investigate whether, in the UK, medical school attended in...
Background: Aims of the study were to determine: 1. Whether UKCAT adds value to the process of sel...
ObjectivesThis study was conducted to: (i) analyse whether students admitted to one medical school b...
Background: In a traditional medical programme prior academic performance is a good indicator for su...
Objective: To examine the relationship between medical school applicants’ performances in the Gradua...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the current methods used by English medical schools to identify prospective m...
BackgroundGraduate-entry medicine is a recent development in the UK, intended to expand and broaden ...
Abstract Background Little research has compared the profile, success, or specialty destinations of ...
Objectives Between 2000 and 2006 Leicester-Warwick Medical Schools (LWMS) provided parallel cour...
Selecting medical students is a challenge for UK universities: there are more applicants than places...
Abstract: Background: Medical schools differ, particularly in their teaching, but it is unclear whet...
Background In 2006 the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, (RCSI), introduced the first four year ...
Objective: This study aimed to examine whether a graduate entry course widens access to medicine. Me...
BackgroundGraduate entry medicine is a recent innovation in UK medical training. Evidence is sparse ...
Background: Recent evidence suggests that graduate-entry medical students may have a marginal academ...
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: This study aimed to investigate whether, in the UK, medical school attended in...
Background: Aims of the study were to determine: 1. Whether UKCAT adds value to the process of sel...
ObjectivesThis study was conducted to: (i) analyse whether students admitted to one medical school b...
Background: In a traditional medical programme prior academic performance is a good indicator for su...
Objective: To examine the relationship between medical school applicants’ performances in the Gradua...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the current methods used by English medical schools to identify prospective m...
BackgroundGraduate-entry medicine is a recent development in the UK, intended to expand and broaden ...