This is the final version. Available from Taylor & Francis via the DOI in this record. Students from lower socio-economic backgrounds who were educated in state funded schools are underrepresented in medicine in the UK. Widening access to medical students from these backgrounds has become a key political and research priority. It is known that medical schools vary in the number of applicants attracted and accepted from non-traditional backgrounds but the reasons for this are poorly understood. This study aims to explore what applicants value when choosing medical schools to apply to and how this relates to their socioeconomic background. We conducted a multicentre qualitative interview study, purposively sampling applicants and recent entra...
OBJECTIVES: Students from lower socio-economic status backgrounds continue to be under-represented i...
ACKGROUND: Examining the factors that make a medical school attractive (or otherwise) to potential ...
Much attention is being given to the implementation of fair selection criteria for access to Medical...
Students from lower socio-economic backgrounds who were educated in state funded schools are underre...
Introduction Students from lower socio-economic backgrounds who were educated in state funded schoo...
Background: Medical students have historically largely come from more affluent parts of society, lea...
Background: Medical students have historically largely come from more affluent parts of society, lea...
Background: Medical students have historically largely come from more affluent parts of society, lea...
Background: Medical students have historically largely come from more affluent parts of society, lea...
Background: Medical students have historically largely come from more affluent parts of society, lea...
Background: Medical students have historically largely come from more affluent parts of society, lea...
Background: Medical students have historically largely come from more affluent parts of society, lea...
Objective: To investigate what going to medical school means to academically able 14-16 year olds fr...
INTRODUCTION: Widening participation in Medicine is a key policy priority as it helps promote a div...
We thank UKCAT for releasing the data for this project via a competitive bid process. We are also gr...
OBJECTIVES: Students from lower socio-economic status backgrounds continue to be under-represented i...
ACKGROUND: Examining the factors that make a medical school attractive (or otherwise) to potential ...
Much attention is being given to the implementation of fair selection criteria for access to Medical...
Students from lower socio-economic backgrounds who were educated in state funded schools are underre...
Introduction Students from lower socio-economic backgrounds who were educated in state funded schoo...
Background: Medical students have historically largely come from more affluent parts of society, lea...
Background: Medical students have historically largely come from more affluent parts of society, lea...
Background: Medical students have historically largely come from more affluent parts of society, lea...
Background: Medical students have historically largely come from more affluent parts of society, lea...
Background: Medical students have historically largely come from more affluent parts of society, lea...
Background: Medical students have historically largely come from more affluent parts of society, lea...
Background: Medical students have historically largely come from more affluent parts of society, lea...
Objective: To investigate what going to medical school means to academically able 14-16 year olds fr...
INTRODUCTION: Widening participation in Medicine is a key policy priority as it helps promote a div...
We thank UKCAT for releasing the data for this project via a competitive bid process. We are also gr...
OBJECTIVES: Students from lower socio-economic status backgrounds continue to be under-represented i...
ACKGROUND: Examining the factors that make a medical school attractive (or otherwise) to potential ...
Much attention is being given to the implementation of fair selection criteria for access to Medical...