The present length of the medical curriculum in Australia is, with one exception, six years. It is argued that the time is ripe for the development of some four-year graduate schools from among the existing ten medical schools. Selection from a pool of university graduates would permit a greater degree of self-selection of motivated students able to perform well in tertiary studies. At present admission to medicine occurs mainly direct from secondary school. It is argued that graduate students entering medicine would be more broadly educated, more mature and more self-directed in their studies and career selection. The curricula of such graduate schools could foster better integration of scientific knowledge and clinical practice. Such grad...
Introduction: Professional education programs are at the leading edge of endeavour for university g...
Four-year fast-track courses for graduates started in the UK in 2000, and are now offered at 14 UK m...
Background: Many internal and external obstacles, must be overcome when establishing a new medical s...
At the University of Sydney medical students can undertake elective studies in the medical humanitie...
Objective In the wake of the introduction of graduate entry programmes, this paper aims to promote ...
Graduates entering medicine need to achieve the same learning outcomes as school leaver medical stud...
Background There has been a trend globally to move from a Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery ...
Background: In 2008, The University of Queensland (UQ) in Australia and the Ochsner Health System (O...
• A key responsibility of the healthcare system is to develop a sustainable workforce through educat...
Abstract Background Clinician-scientists are in decline worldwide. They represent a unique niche in ...
This invited editorial, reflecting on expectations of changing to graduate entry, eg enhanced maturi...
Medical education and training in Australia comprises four phases: basic education, prevocational tr...
Medical education in Australia, and indeed the world, is passing through a major transition. There a...
The Australian School of Advanced Medicine at Macquarie University, Sydney, will provide competency-...
Introduction: Professional education programs are at the leading edge of endeavour for university g...
Introduction: Professional education programs are at the leading edge of endeavour for university g...
Four-year fast-track courses for graduates started in the UK in 2000, and are now offered at 14 UK m...
Background: Many internal and external obstacles, must be overcome when establishing a new medical s...
At the University of Sydney medical students can undertake elective studies in the medical humanitie...
Objective In the wake of the introduction of graduate entry programmes, this paper aims to promote ...
Graduates entering medicine need to achieve the same learning outcomes as school leaver medical stud...
Background There has been a trend globally to move from a Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery ...
Background: In 2008, The University of Queensland (UQ) in Australia and the Ochsner Health System (O...
• A key responsibility of the healthcare system is to develop a sustainable workforce through educat...
Abstract Background Clinician-scientists are in decline worldwide. They represent a unique niche in ...
This invited editorial, reflecting on expectations of changing to graduate entry, eg enhanced maturi...
Medical education and training in Australia comprises four phases: basic education, prevocational tr...
Medical education in Australia, and indeed the world, is passing through a major transition. There a...
The Australian School of Advanced Medicine at Macquarie University, Sydney, will provide competency-...
Introduction: Professional education programs are at the leading edge of endeavour for university g...
Introduction: Professional education programs are at the leading edge of endeavour for university g...
Four-year fast-track courses for graduates started in the UK in 2000, and are now offered at 14 UK m...
Background: Many internal and external obstacles, must be overcome when establishing a new medical s...