The purpose of this study was to use first-year test results to develop an early warning system for the identification of freshmen at risk of failing. All students registered between 1989 and 1997 for the six-year programmes chiropractic and homoeopathy were included in this ex post facto study. A descriptive study firstly indicated a serious problem of attrition with on average only 66% of chiropractic and 55% homoeopathy freshmen successfully completing the first year. A relationship was demonstrated between both first and second test results and outcome at the end of the first year of studies. A logistic regression model estimated retrospectively from first test results in physiology, anatomy, biology and chemistry was able to d...
BACKGROUND: Consistent identification and prevention of failure for at-risk medical students is chal...
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textabstractThe goal of the studies in this thesis is to find factors to predict more reliably which...
with love and gratitude ii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I wish to thank the following people for their assistanc...
This study probed for an answer to the question, "How do you identify as early as possible those st...
Student attrition problems are manifest worldwide. Therefore, the identification of students at risk...
The impetus for this study is grounded in a strategic decision by management to measure readiness fo...
The engagement behaviour of 1,524 student-enrolments (students) in five first year units was monitor...
The engagement behaviour of 1,524 student-enrolments (“students”) in five first year units was monit...
BACKGROUND: Struggling medical students is an under-researched in medical education. It is known, ho...
Dropping out from undergraduate medical education is costly for students, medical schools, and socie...
Applicants to Medical School must be academically successful to secure a place at university. Despit...
Higher education faces the challenge of high student attrition, which is especially disconcerting i...
Background: Consistent identification and prevention of failure for at-risk medical students is chal...
Background: There is a need for outcome-based studies on strategies for supporting at-risk medical s...
BACKGROUND: Consistent identification and prevention of failure for at-risk medical students is chal...
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: 18pt; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: 'Ti...
textabstractThe goal of the studies in this thesis is to find factors to predict more reliably which...
with love and gratitude ii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I wish to thank the following people for their assistanc...
This study probed for an answer to the question, "How do you identify as early as possible those st...
Student attrition problems are manifest worldwide. Therefore, the identification of students at risk...
The impetus for this study is grounded in a strategic decision by management to measure readiness fo...
The engagement behaviour of 1,524 student-enrolments (students) in five first year units was monitor...
The engagement behaviour of 1,524 student-enrolments (“students”) in five first year units was monit...
BACKGROUND: Struggling medical students is an under-researched in medical education. It is known, ho...
Dropping out from undergraduate medical education is costly for students, medical schools, and socie...
Applicants to Medical School must be academically successful to secure a place at university. Despit...
Higher education faces the challenge of high student attrition, which is especially disconcerting i...
Background: Consistent identification and prevention of failure for at-risk medical students is chal...
Background: There is a need for outcome-based studies on strategies for supporting at-risk medical s...
BACKGROUND: Consistent identification and prevention of failure for at-risk medical students is chal...
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: 18pt; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: 'Ti...
textabstractThe goal of the studies in this thesis is to find factors to predict more reliably which...