The finding of Wilkinson and colleagues1 that the Undergraduate Medicine and Health Sciences Admission Test (UMAT) score and medical school performance are only weakly correlated came as no surprise. Another shortcoming of the UMAT process has been its inability to recognise the effects that failure in the test can have upon applicants
Aim: To investigate whether commercial coaching affects performance in the Undergraduate Medical and...
Introduction: Performance in an admission test and carefully conducted, structured interview provide...
Aim: To investigate whether commercial coaching affects performance in the Undergraduate Medical and...
Objective: To determine the predictive validity of the Undergraduate Medicine and Health Sciences Ad...
Background and Aims: This multi-centre study aimed to determine the predictive validity of the Under...
Context: Monash University and the University of Western Australia admit both school-leavers and gra...
Background: Undertaking commercial coaching to improve one’s chance of selection into medical school...
To determine the predictive validity of the Uniform Entrance Test for academic performance in the fi...
Although used widely, there is limited evidence of the BioMedical Admissions Test's (BMAT) predictiv...
Acceptable performance on the Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT) is necessary for acceptance int...
Objective: To examine the relationship between medical school applicants’ performances in the Gradua...
The choice of tools with which to select medical students is complex and controversial. This study a...
Objectives: To assess whether the change from the Undergraduate Medical and Health Sciences Admissio...
ContextThe need to identify the best applicants for medicine and to ensure that selection is fair an...
Medical schools employ a variety of preadmission measures to select students most likely to succeed ...
Aim: To investigate whether commercial coaching affects performance in the Undergraduate Medical and...
Introduction: Performance in an admission test and carefully conducted, structured interview provide...
Aim: To investigate whether commercial coaching affects performance in the Undergraduate Medical and...
Objective: To determine the predictive validity of the Undergraduate Medicine and Health Sciences Ad...
Background and Aims: This multi-centre study aimed to determine the predictive validity of the Under...
Context: Monash University and the University of Western Australia admit both school-leavers and gra...
Background: Undertaking commercial coaching to improve one’s chance of selection into medical school...
To determine the predictive validity of the Uniform Entrance Test for academic performance in the fi...
Although used widely, there is limited evidence of the BioMedical Admissions Test's (BMAT) predictiv...
Acceptable performance on the Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT) is necessary for acceptance int...
Objective: To examine the relationship between medical school applicants’ performances in the Gradua...
The choice of tools with which to select medical students is complex and controversial. This study a...
Objectives: To assess whether the change from the Undergraduate Medical and Health Sciences Admissio...
ContextThe need to identify the best applicants for medicine and to ensure that selection is fair an...
Medical schools employ a variety of preadmission measures to select students most likely to succeed ...
Aim: To investigate whether commercial coaching affects performance in the Undergraduate Medical and...
Introduction: Performance in an admission test and carefully conducted, structured interview provide...
Aim: To investigate whether commercial coaching affects performance in the Undergraduate Medical and...