Background: Despite the highly selective admission processes utilised by medical schools, a significant cohort of medical students still face academic difficulties and are at a higher risk of delayed graduation or outright dismissal. Methods: This study used survival analysis to identify the non-academic and academic risk factors (and their relative risks) associated with academic difficulty at a regionally located medical school. Retrospective non-academic and academic entry data for all medical students who were enrolled at the time of the study (2009–2014) were collated and analysed. Non-academic variables included age at commencement of studies, gender, Indigenous status, origin, first in family to go to University (FIF), non-English...
Context: Maintaining an adequate health workforce in rural and remote Australia is challenging. The ...
A new study by WA researchers, published today in the Medical Journal of Australia, has reported tha...
Dropping out of school has been associated with a student’s ethnicity, socioeconomic status, challen...
Background: Despite the highly selective admission processes utilised by medical schools, a signific...
BACKGROUND: Struggling medical students is an under-researched in medical education. It is known, ho...
Some students struggle through medical school and do not have the confidence to seek help. This pilo...
This study compared the profile of those who, after initial failure to be selected, choose to reappl...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articlepetition for places and select...
Applicants to Medical School must be academically successful to secure a place at university. Despit...
Purpose: Dysfunctional personality characteristics have a negative impact on the learning process, a...
Abstract Introduction Medical ...
Students from lower socio-economic backgrounds who were educated in state funded schools are underre...
Introduction: Since 1999 the number of medical school places in Australia has increased substantiall...
Introduction: The regionally based James Cook University (JCU) College of Medicine and Dentistry ai...
Attaining admission into medical school has been described as a very competitive process by successf...
Context: Maintaining an adequate health workforce in rural and remote Australia is challenging. The ...
A new study by WA researchers, published today in the Medical Journal of Australia, has reported tha...
Dropping out of school has been associated with a student’s ethnicity, socioeconomic status, challen...
Background: Despite the highly selective admission processes utilised by medical schools, a signific...
BACKGROUND: Struggling medical students is an under-researched in medical education. It is known, ho...
Some students struggle through medical school and do not have the confidence to seek help. This pilo...
This study compared the profile of those who, after initial failure to be selected, choose to reappl...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articlepetition for places and select...
Applicants to Medical School must be academically successful to secure a place at university. Despit...
Purpose: Dysfunctional personality characteristics have a negative impact on the learning process, a...
Abstract Introduction Medical ...
Students from lower socio-economic backgrounds who were educated in state funded schools are underre...
Introduction: Since 1999 the number of medical school places in Australia has increased substantiall...
Introduction: The regionally based James Cook University (JCU) College of Medicine and Dentistry ai...
Attaining admission into medical school has been described as a very competitive process by successf...
Context: Maintaining an adequate health workforce in rural and remote Australia is challenging. The ...
A new study by WA researchers, published today in the Medical Journal of Australia, has reported tha...
Dropping out of school has been associated with a student’s ethnicity, socioeconomic status, challen...