Purpose The study investigates the efficacy of new features introduced to the selection process for medical school at the University of New South Wales, Australia: (1) considering the relative ranks rather than scores of the Undergraduate Medicine and Health Sciences Admission Test and Australian Tertiary Admission Rank; (2) structured interview focusing on interpersonal interaction and concerns should the applicants become students; and (3) embracing interviewers’ diverse perspectives. Methods Data from 5 cohorts of students were analyzed, comparing outcomes of the second year in the medicine program of 4 cohorts of the old selection process and 1 of the new process. The main analysis comprised multiple linear regression models for predict...
The choice of tools with which to select medical students is complex and controversial. This study a...
Despite the growth in literature and concerted efforts on many fronts to improve the selection proce...
The attributes of 1026 medical students admitted to university on academic criteria and by interview...
Selection processes for medical schools need to be unbiased, valid, and psychometrically reliable, a...
With two cohorts of graduates currently working in Western Australia, and two medical schools operat...
ObjectiveTo determine the applicant characteristics that influence success at each application stage...
Objectives: To estimate the efficacy of selection tools employed by medical schools for predicting t...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comPrior to 1997, the University of Ade...
Objective: To describe the development and pilot testing of a set of admissions instruments based on...
Background: The purpose of this paper is to systematically review the literature with respect to sta...
Background: Interviews are considered an important part of the medical school admissions process but...
Objective: To examine the relationship between medical school applicants’ performances in the Gradua...
Selection to medicine is widely considered the single most important assessment of a doctor's medica...
PURPOSE: The authors report multiple mini-interview (MMI) selection process data at the University o...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the current methods used by English medical schools to identify prospective m...
The choice of tools with which to select medical students is complex and controversial. This study a...
Despite the growth in literature and concerted efforts on many fronts to improve the selection proce...
The attributes of 1026 medical students admitted to university on academic criteria and by interview...
Selection processes for medical schools need to be unbiased, valid, and psychometrically reliable, a...
With two cohorts of graduates currently working in Western Australia, and two medical schools operat...
ObjectiveTo determine the applicant characteristics that influence success at each application stage...
Objectives: To estimate the efficacy of selection tools employed by medical schools for predicting t...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comPrior to 1997, the University of Ade...
Objective: To describe the development and pilot testing of a set of admissions instruments based on...
Background: The purpose of this paper is to systematically review the literature with respect to sta...
Background: Interviews are considered an important part of the medical school admissions process but...
Objective: To examine the relationship between medical school applicants’ performances in the Gradua...
Selection to medicine is widely considered the single most important assessment of a doctor's medica...
PURPOSE: The authors report multiple mini-interview (MMI) selection process data at the University o...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the current methods used by English medical schools to identify prospective m...
The choice of tools with which to select medical students is complex and controversial. This study a...
Despite the growth in literature and concerted efforts on many fronts to improve the selection proce...
The attributes of 1026 medical students admitted to university on academic criteria and by interview...