Objectives To assess the extent to which various factors influence the probability that an individual medical student will drop out of medical school during their first year of study, focussing on the influence both of prior qualifications, such as A-level subjects taken and scores attained, and of type of school and family background. Design Individual-level administrative data for entire cohorts of medical students from 1980/81 to 1992/93 (that is, the graduating cohorts of 1985/86 to 1997/98), yielding data on 51,810 students in 20 medical schools in the UK. The nature of the data permits two different approaches to the modelling of medical school dropout. First, by focussing on the determinants of first-year dropout we are able to explo...
Applicants to Medical School must be academically successful to secure a place at university. Despit...
This paper adopts a binomial logistic regression model in analysis of individual attributes that det...
This paper investigates whether the hazard of dropping out for both male and female students changes...
BACKGROUND In the context of the 1997 Report of the Medical Workforce Standing Advisory Committee, i...
Objectives: To assess the extent to which various factors influence the probability that anindividua...
For the 1990-92 and 1998-2000 cohorts we find the probability of dropping out of medical school is l...
Bonn, at the University of Warwick, and Centre for Health Service Studies. Comments from two anonymo...
From individual level longitudinal data for two entire cohorts of medical students in UK universitie...
Dropping out from undergraduate medical education is costly for students, medical schools, and socie...
Background and Objective: Dropout of medical students is an important problem in medical education. ...
From individual-level data for nine entire cohorts of undergraduate students in UK universities; we ...
Background: Medical school attrition is important- securing a place in medical school is difficult a...
From individual level data for an entire cohort of undergraduate students in the 'old' universities ...
Background: the factors related to dropping out and academic failure are necessary indicators to be ...
textabstractHigher education institutions worldwide are faced with large numbers of dropouts and st...
Applicants to Medical School must be academically successful to secure a place at university. Despit...
This paper adopts a binomial logistic regression model in analysis of individual attributes that det...
This paper investigates whether the hazard of dropping out for both male and female students changes...
BACKGROUND In the context of the 1997 Report of the Medical Workforce Standing Advisory Committee, i...
Objectives: To assess the extent to which various factors influence the probability that anindividua...
For the 1990-92 and 1998-2000 cohorts we find the probability of dropping out of medical school is l...
Bonn, at the University of Warwick, and Centre for Health Service Studies. Comments from two anonymo...
From individual level longitudinal data for two entire cohorts of medical students in UK universitie...
Dropping out from undergraduate medical education is costly for students, medical schools, and socie...
Background and Objective: Dropout of medical students is an important problem in medical education. ...
From individual-level data for nine entire cohorts of undergraduate students in UK universities; we ...
Background: Medical school attrition is important- securing a place in medical school is difficult a...
From individual level data for an entire cohort of undergraduate students in the 'old' universities ...
Background: the factors related to dropping out and academic failure are necessary indicators to be ...
textabstractHigher education institutions worldwide are faced with large numbers of dropouts and st...
Applicants to Medical School must be academically successful to secure a place at university. Despit...
This paper adopts a binomial logistic regression model in analysis of individual attributes that det...
This paper investigates whether the hazard of dropping out for both male and female students changes...