CONTEXT: Socially accountable medical schools aim to reduce health inequalities by training workforces responsive to the priority health needs of underserved communities. One key strategy involves recruiting students from underserved and unequally represented communities on the basis that they may be more likely to return and address local health priorities. This study describes the impacts of different selection strategies of medical schools that aspire to social accountability on the presence of students from underserved communities in their medical education programmes and on student practice intentions. METHODS: A cross-sectional questionnaire was administered to students starting medical education in 5 institutions with a social acc...
Background: Flinders University (FU) and James Cook University (JCU) are founding members of the Tra...
Despite the growth in literature and concerted efforts on many fronts to improve the selection proce...
Background: It is well recognised that marked inequalities in mortality and morbidity exist between ...
CONTEXT: Socially accountable medical schools aim to reduce health inequalities by training workforc...
Background: Understanding the impact of selection and medical education on practice intentions and e...
Background: Understanding the impact of selection and medical education on practice intentions and e...
As rural areas in South Africa have a lack of human resources for health, selecting rural-origin lea...
© 2020, Society of Teachers of Family Medicine. All rights reserved. BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Incr...
Objective: To investigate what going to medical school means to academically able 14-16 year olds fr...
Students from lower socio-economic backgrounds who were educated in state funded schools are underre...
Abstract Introduction Medical ...
Background: Global health interest has grown among medical students over the past 20 years, and most...
CITATION: Van der Merwe, L. J. et al. 2016. South African medical schools: current state of selectio...
The study proposes a new method of ranking medical schools through the creation of a social missio...
Background: Medical students have historically largely come from more affluent parts of society, lea...
Background: Flinders University (FU) and James Cook University (JCU) are founding members of the Tra...
Despite the growth in literature and concerted efforts on many fronts to improve the selection proce...
Background: It is well recognised that marked inequalities in mortality and morbidity exist between ...
CONTEXT: Socially accountable medical schools aim to reduce health inequalities by training workforc...
Background: Understanding the impact of selection and medical education on practice intentions and e...
Background: Understanding the impact of selection and medical education on practice intentions and e...
As rural areas in South Africa have a lack of human resources for health, selecting rural-origin lea...
© 2020, Society of Teachers of Family Medicine. All rights reserved. BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Incr...
Objective: To investigate what going to medical school means to academically able 14-16 year olds fr...
Students from lower socio-economic backgrounds who were educated in state funded schools are underre...
Abstract Introduction Medical ...
Background: Global health interest has grown among medical students over the past 20 years, and most...
CITATION: Van der Merwe, L. J. et al. 2016. South African medical schools: current state of selectio...
The study proposes a new method of ranking medical schools through the creation of a social missio...
Background: Medical students have historically largely come from more affluent parts of society, lea...
Background: Flinders University (FU) and James Cook University (JCU) are founding members of the Tra...
Despite the growth in literature and concerted efforts on many fronts to improve the selection proce...
Background: It is well recognised that marked inequalities in mortality and morbidity exist between ...