Background: Admission to undergraduate medical training in Germany occurs by central and local pathways. Central admission includes two distinct groups: Students with top school-leaving grades (best-SLG group) and students with inferior school-leaving grades who are admitted with a delay of up to seven years (delayed admission group). Students with academic difficulties and early dropouts are present in both groups. Local admission at our university involves the German Test for Medical Studies (TMS) and allows the admission by merit of students with a wide range of school-leaving grades. Aims: To examine the justification of a TMS-based strategy to reduce the admission of potentially weak best school-leavers and enhance the admission of pot...
Introduction: Current selection methods in medical schools emphasize academic competence only, somew...
Selecting medical students is a challenge for UK universities: there are more applicants than places...
Context: Evidence of predictive validity is essential for making robust selection decisions in high-...
Background: Admission to undergraduate medical training in Germany occurs by central and local path...
Background: Student admission into the College of Medicine at King Saud University (KSU) is dependen...
Abstract Background Student selection at Hamburg medical school is based on the combination of a nat...
Background: A two-step selection procedure, consisting of a non-academic and an academic step, was r...
ObjectivesThis study was conducted to: (i) analyse whether students admitted to one medical school b...
Whilst performance in the school-leaving examination may be a good predictor of academic achievement...
Objective: To examine the relationship between medical school applicants’ performances in the Gradua...
Objectives Between 2000 and 2006 Leicester-Warwick Medical Schools (LWMS) provided parallel cour...
Introduction: Medical school admissions committees are tasked with selecting the best students for t...
Background: Admission to medical school is competitive, and different countries use various tests in...
PURPOSE To ascertain whether the grade point average (GPA) of school-leaving examinations is related...
Objective: To assess how well prior academic performance, admission tests, and interviews predict ac...
Introduction: Current selection methods in medical schools emphasize academic competence only, somew...
Selecting medical students is a challenge for UK universities: there are more applicants than places...
Context: Evidence of predictive validity is essential for making robust selection decisions in high-...
Background: Admission to undergraduate medical training in Germany occurs by central and local path...
Background: Student admission into the College of Medicine at King Saud University (KSU) is dependen...
Abstract Background Student selection at Hamburg medical school is based on the combination of a nat...
Background: A two-step selection procedure, consisting of a non-academic and an academic step, was r...
ObjectivesThis study was conducted to: (i) analyse whether students admitted to one medical school b...
Whilst performance in the school-leaving examination may be a good predictor of academic achievement...
Objective: To examine the relationship between medical school applicants’ performances in the Gradua...
Objectives Between 2000 and 2006 Leicester-Warwick Medical Schools (LWMS) provided parallel cour...
Introduction: Medical school admissions committees are tasked with selecting the best students for t...
Background: Admission to medical school is competitive, and different countries use various tests in...
PURPOSE To ascertain whether the grade point average (GPA) of school-leaving examinations is related...
Objective: To assess how well prior academic performance, admission tests, and interviews predict ac...
Introduction: Current selection methods in medical schools emphasize academic competence only, somew...
Selecting medical students is a challenge for UK universities: there are more applicants than places...
Context: Evidence of predictive validity is essential for making robust selection decisions in high-...