Context The under-representation in medical education of students from lower socio-economic backgrounds is an important social issue. There is currently little evidence about whether changes in admission strategies might increase the diversity of the medical student population. Denmark introduced an attribute-based' admission track to make it easier for students who may not be eligible for admission on the grade-based' track to be admitted on the basis of attributes other than academic performance. The aim of this research was to examine whether there were significant differences in the social composition of student cohorts admitted via each of the two tracks during the years 20022007. Methods This prospective cohort study included 1074 med...
Objective In the wake of the introduction of graduate entry programmes, this paper aims to promote ...
We thank UKCAT for releasing the data for this project via a competitive bid process. We are also gr...
The medical education community has been called to respond to a persistent disparity in health care ...
Context The under-representation in medical education of students from lower socio-economic backgrou...
Context: Medical schools in Western societies seek measures to increase the diversity of their stude...
Objective: To review the principles underlying medical student selection from the perspective of the...
INTRODUCTION: Medical admissions must balance two potentially competing missions: to select those wh...
While the relationship between academic variables and admission into medical school has been well do...
Despite the growth in literature and concerted efforts on many fronts to improve the selection proce...
Objective: This study aimed to examine whether a graduate entry course widens access to medicine. Me...
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...
Objectives: A potential new avenue to address the shortage of country doctors is to change the rules...
Introduction: Attracting graduates was recommended as a means of diversifying the UK medical student...
Abstract Background UK medical students and doctors from ethnic minorities underperform in undergrad...
Objective In the wake of the introduction of graduate entry programmes, this paper aims to promote ...
We thank UKCAT for releasing the data for this project via a competitive bid process. We are also gr...
The medical education community has been called to respond to a persistent disparity in health care ...
Context The under-representation in medical education of students from lower socio-economic backgrou...
Context: Medical schools in Western societies seek measures to increase the diversity of their stude...
Objective: To review the principles underlying medical student selection from the perspective of the...
INTRODUCTION: Medical admissions must balance two potentially competing missions: to select those wh...
While the relationship between academic variables and admission into medical school has been well do...
Despite the growth in literature and concerted efforts on many fronts to improve the selection proce...
Objective: This study aimed to examine whether a graduate entry course widens access to medicine. Me...
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...
Objectives: A potential new avenue to address the shortage of country doctors is to change the rules...
Introduction: Attracting graduates was recommended as a means of diversifying the UK medical student...
Abstract Background UK medical students and doctors from ethnic minorities underperform in undergrad...
Objective In the wake of the introduction of graduate entry programmes, this paper aims to promote ...
We thank UKCAT for releasing the data for this project via a competitive bid process. We are also gr...
The medical education community has been called to respond to a persistent disparity in health care ...