Much attention is being given to the implementation of fair selection criteria for access to Medical Schools in the UK, in order to address an imbalance in social class representation in the medical professions. Largely overlooked however, are the disadvantages faced by potential applicants both before and after selection by the Medical Schools. Here, we explore the nature of the barriers - both real and perceived - to accessing, transitioning and progressing in the medical education system as experienced by 125 current students at three UK Medical Schools. An online survey was conducted and responses to open and closed questions were categorised on the basis of the number of Widening Participation (WP) flags (e.g. index of multiple-depriva...
Medical schools worldwide undertake widening access (WA) initiatives (e.g. pipeline, outreach and ac...
Background: Medical students have historically largely come from more affluent parts of society, lea...
‘Widening access’ (WA) policies are designed to increase the participation of underrepresented group...
Much attention is being given to the implementation of fair selection criteria for access to Medical...
Scholarly papers addressing widening access and participation in medicine have mushroomed in the las...
Widening Participation (WP) for medical school entry has been politically encouraged to ensure acces...
Background: The drive to widen access to the medical education system for students from under-privi...
Although driven by policy and investment, the available data suggests that, to date, UK efforts to m...
Objective: To review the principles underlying medical student selection from the perspective of the...
Abstract Background Under-representation of some socio-economic groups in medicine is rooted in unde...
OBJECTIVES: Students from lower socio-economic status backgrounds continue to be under-represented i...
OBJECTIVES: This study was designed to elucidate why students from backgrounds of lower socio-econom...
Context: Since the 1970s, the UK medical student body has become increasingly diverse in terms of ge...
Abstract Background Students from disadvantaged backgrounds continue to be underrepresented in medic...
Acknowledgements: The authors thank Ayelet Kupar, Wil-son Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, for her ...
Medical schools worldwide undertake widening access (WA) initiatives (e.g. pipeline, outreach and ac...
Background: Medical students have historically largely come from more affluent parts of society, lea...
‘Widening access’ (WA) policies are designed to increase the participation of underrepresented group...
Much attention is being given to the implementation of fair selection criteria for access to Medical...
Scholarly papers addressing widening access and participation in medicine have mushroomed in the las...
Widening Participation (WP) for medical school entry has been politically encouraged to ensure acces...
Background: The drive to widen access to the medical education system for students from under-privi...
Although driven by policy and investment, the available data suggests that, to date, UK efforts to m...
Objective: To review the principles underlying medical student selection from the perspective of the...
Abstract Background Under-representation of some socio-economic groups in medicine is rooted in unde...
OBJECTIVES: Students from lower socio-economic status backgrounds continue to be under-represented i...
OBJECTIVES: This study was designed to elucidate why students from backgrounds of lower socio-econom...
Context: Since the 1970s, the UK medical student body has become increasingly diverse in terms of ge...
Abstract Background Students from disadvantaged backgrounds continue to be underrepresented in medic...
Acknowledgements: The authors thank Ayelet Kupar, Wil-son Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, for her ...
Medical schools worldwide undertake widening access (WA) initiatives (e.g. pipeline, outreach and ac...
Background: Medical students have historically largely come from more affluent parts of society, lea...
‘Widening access’ (WA) policies are designed to increase the participation of underrepresented group...