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Selecting medical students: we need to assess more than academic excellence

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University of Nottingham, Derby, Un Podcast with Paul Garrud available S election for medical school is based on the applicant’s academic record, aptitude testing, andassessmentof theirpersonal attributes. The indicator of… Click to show full abstract

University of Nottingham, Derby, Un Podcast with Paul Garrud available S election for medical school is based on the applicant’s academic record, aptitude testing, andassessmentof theirpersonal attributes. The indicator of subsequent performance best supported by evidence is prior academic attainment, with the evidence coming mostly from exam performance at medical school and in postgraduate specialties. Rationales for employing further selection criteria have included alignment with professional body guidance, better discrimination between equally qualified applicants, and recognition that becoming a good doctor requires qualities beyond academic excellence. In light of current practice, which selection criteria are necessary (ie, provide a minimum required threshold) and which may be sufficient, singly or in combination, for selecting medical students?

Keywords: selecting medical; medical students; students need; need assess; academic excellence

Journal Title: Medical Journal of Australia
Year Published: 2018

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