Context: Shortage of physicians in the UK has been a long-standing issue. Graduate entry medicine (GEM) may offer a second point of entry for potential doctors. However, the challenges of developing and implementing these programmes are still unrecognised. This small-scale study aimed to briefly explore the opportunities and challenges facing students at two UK GEM programmes.Methods: Two case studies were conducted at Imperial College and Scotland's GEM (ScotGEM) and used a triangulated qualitative approach via semi-structured and elite interviews. Data analysis, informed by grounded theory, applied thematic and force-field analysis in an empirical approach to generate evidence and instrumental interpretations for Higher Education Institut...
Context: The sustainability of the future UK General Practice (GP) workforce is reliant on half of m...
At a time when UK general practice is facing significant challenges and departments of academic gene...
Objective: This study aimed to examine whether a graduate entry course widens access to medicine. Me...
Context: Shortage of physicians in the UK has been a long-standing issue. Graduate entry medicine (G...
Graduate Entry Medicine (GEM) provides both challenges and opportunities for students and teachers a...
This study aims to make a sociological contribution to understanding the experience of medical stude...
Background: The Graduate Entry Programme (GEP) in Medicine delivered by Swansea University (currentl...
Six UK universities are co-operating to propose solutions for achieving fair access to postgraduate ...
BackgroundGraduate-entry medicine is a recent development in the UK, intended to expand and broaden ...
Background: Educating doctors is expensive and poor performance by future graduates can literally co...
Background: To cope with a lack of doctors and in anticipation of the Bachelor-Master structure for ...
Context: The sustainability of the future UK General Practice (GP) workforce is reliant on half of m...
At a time when UK general practice is facing significant challenges and departments of academic gene...
Objective: This study aimed to examine whether a graduate entry course widens access to medicine. Me...
Context: Shortage of physicians in the UK has been a long-standing issue. Graduate entry medicine (G...
Graduate Entry Medicine (GEM) provides both challenges and opportunities for students and teachers a...
This study aims to make a sociological contribution to understanding the experience of medical stude...
Background: The Graduate Entry Programme (GEP) in Medicine delivered by Swansea University (currentl...
Six UK universities are co-operating to propose solutions for achieving fair access to postgraduate ...
BackgroundGraduate-entry medicine is a recent development in the UK, intended to expand and broaden ...
Background: Educating doctors is expensive and poor performance by future graduates can literally co...
Background: To cope with a lack of doctors and in anticipation of the Bachelor-Master structure for ...
Context: The sustainability of the future UK General Practice (GP) workforce is reliant on half of m...
At a time when UK general practice is facing significant challenges and departments of academic gene...
Objective: This study aimed to examine whether a graduate entry course widens access to medicine. Me...