Undertaking an intercalated year whilst at medical school involves taking time out of the medicine undergraduate programme in order to pursue a separate but related degree. It is widely seen as a challenging but rewarding experience, with much to be gained from the independent project or research component of most additional degrees. However, whilst intercalating is encouraged at many universities and is incorporated into some undergraduate curricula, it is by no means compulsory for all students. The literature would suggest that those who have intercalated tend to do better academically, both for the remainder of medical school and after graduating. Despite this, the issue of making intercalation mandatory is one of considerable debate, w...
Students take three approaches to learning and studying: deep, surface and strategic, influenced by ...
In 1960 the first 13 medical students fully trained in Nigeria to internationally accepted standard ...
Learning Objectives: In the UK medical students are not required to undertake a primary university d...
Intercalated degrees are commonly undertaken as part of the medical undergraduate course. In this ar...
Background: Recruitment of medical graduates to research careers is declining. Expansion of medical ...
Abstract Background At some medical schools, students can opt to undertake a 1 year intercalated deg...
Introduction: Intercalation has significant costs and students need to balance these with informatio...
Objectives: To assess the effects of taking an intercalated degree (BSc) on the study habits and lea...
Objectives: Most doctors are involved in teaching to a greater or lesser degree and as such are requ...
Objectives: Teaching programmes within medicine focus primarily on pathways of a shorter length with...
Abstract Background Currently, only one in three UK medical students undertake an intercalated degre...
Bharpoor Singh,1 Natalie Ramjeeawon,2 Neil Shah,1 Shawmian Singagireson1 1Imperial College London, L...
Dipesh P Gopal,1 Charlotte Lee2 1Department of Pediatrics, West Suffolk Hospital, Suffolk, 2Departme...
Primary care has an important role in delivering undergraduate medical education, but can also deliv...
Background Intercalated BScs (iBScs) are an optional part of the medical school curriculum in many U...
Students take three approaches to learning and studying: deep, surface and strategic, influenced by ...
In 1960 the first 13 medical students fully trained in Nigeria to internationally accepted standard ...
Learning Objectives: In the UK medical students are not required to undertake a primary university d...
Intercalated degrees are commonly undertaken as part of the medical undergraduate course. In this ar...
Background: Recruitment of medical graduates to research careers is declining. Expansion of medical ...
Abstract Background At some medical schools, students can opt to undertake a 1 year intercalated deg...
Introduction: Intercalation has significant costs and students need to balance these with informatio...
Objectives: To assess the effects of taking an intercalated degree (BSc) on the study habits and lea...
Objectives: Most doctors are involved in teaching to a greater or lesser degree and as such are requ...
Objectives: Teaching programmes within medicine focus primarily on pathways of a shorter length with...
Abstract Background Currently, only one in three UK medical students undertake an intercalated degre...
Bharpoor Singh,1 Natalie Ramjeeawon,2 Neil Shah,1 Shawmian Singagireson1 1Imperial College London, L...
Dipesh P Gopal,1 Charlotte Lee2 1Department of Pediatrics, West Suffolk Hospital, Suffolk, 2Departme...
Primary care has an important role in delivering undergraduate medical education, but can also deliv...
Background Intercalated BScs (iBScs) are an optional part of the medical school curriculum in many U...
Students take three approaches to learning and studying: deep, surface and strategic, influenced by ...
In 1960 the first 13 medical students fully trained in Nigeria to internationally accepted standard ...
Learning Objectives: In the UK medical students are not required to undertake a primary university d...