Background Graduate 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. Methods Overall 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, c...
Background: Undergraduate medicine curricula can be designed to enable smoother transition to work a...
A hypothetical model was formulated to explore factors that influenced academic and clinical achieve...
Aims Differential attainment (DA) amongst Black and Minority Ethnic (BAME) medical students and pos...
BackgroundGraduate entry medicine is a recent innovation in UK medical training. Evidence is sparse ...
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...
Background In 2006 the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, (RCSI), introduced the first four year ...
Background: Recent evidence suggests that graduate-entry medical students may have a marginal academ...
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: Medical schools differ, particularly in their teaching, but it is unclear whet...
Abstract Background The UK General Medical Council has emphasized the lack of evidence on whether gr...
Objective: This study aimed to examine whether a graduate entry course widens access to medicine. Me...
BACKGROUND: In the United Kingdom (UK), medical schools are free to develop local systems and polici...
Background: Undergraduate medicine curricula can be designed to enable smoother transition to work a...
A hypothetical model was formulated to explore factors that influenced academic and clinical achieve...
Aims Differential attainment (DA) amongst Black and Minority Ethnic (BAME) medical students and pos...
BackgroundGraduate entry medicine is a recent innovation in UK medical training. Evidence is sparse ...
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...
Background In 2006 the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, (RCSI), introduced the first four year ...
Background: Recent evidence suggests that graduate-entry medical students may have a marginal academ...
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: Medical schools differ, particularly in their teaching, but it is unclear whet...
Abstract Background The UK General Medical Council has emphasized the lack of evidence on whether gr...
Objective: This study aimed to examine whether a graduate entry course widens access to medicine. Me...
BACKGROUND: In the United Kingdom (UK), medical schools are free to develop local systems and polici...
Background: Undergraduate medicine curricula can be designed to enable smoother transition to work a...
A hypothetical model was formulated to explore factors that influenced academic and clinical achieve...
Aims Differential attainment (DA) amongst Black and Minority Ethnic (BAME) medical students and pos...