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Career destinations, job satisfaction and views of the UK medical qualifiers of 1977

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K Taylor, T Lambert, M Goldacre - JRSM, 2008 - jrsm.rsmjournals.com
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Future career plans of a cohort of senior doctors working in the National Health Service

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K Taylor, T Lambert, M Goldacre - JRSM, 2008 - jrsm.rsmjournals.com
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Consultants in NHS Scotland: a survey of work commitments, remuneration, job satisfaction …


FH French, JE Andrew, M Awramenko, H Coutts … - Scottish medical journal, 2004 - smj.org.uk
Results: The response rate was 61%. Almost two-thirds (65%) of respondents felt
their workloads were unreasonable and unsustainable and 67% were unable to
provide their desired standards of patient care. Two-thirds (67%) did not ...
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[CITATION] The future of the medical workforce


NHS Employers, 2007 - London and Leeds: NHS Employers. www. nhsemployers. …
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[CITATION] Professionals in transition: physicians' careers, migration and gender in Lithuania


E Riska, A Novelskaite - … Professions: International Directions in Health Care, 2007
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Demographic and socio-economic associations with academic attainment (UCAS tariff scores) …


D Powis, D James, E Ferguson - Medical Education, 2007 - ingentaconnect.com
Notwithstanding the relatively homogeneous (predominantly young, white, high
academic achievers) applicant pool to a single UK medical school we identified
consistent significant predictors of high tariff point scores. As high ...
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Doctors with difficulties: why so few women?


J Firth-Cozens - British Medical Journal, 2008 - pmj.bmj.com
The National Clinical Assessment Service (NCAS), an NHS organisation that
assesses doctors and dentists referred to them because of perceived
difficulties, has produced a report describing data arising from its first ...
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The educational background and qualifications of UK medical students from ethnic …


IC McManus, K Woolf, J Dacre - BMC Medical Education, 2008 - biomedcentral.com
NW students achieve lower grades at GCSE overall, although achievement at the
highest grades was similar to that of W students. NW students have higher
educational aspirations, being more likely to go on to take A levels, ...
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[PDF] Outcomes of flexible training compared to full time training during the Specialist Registrar …


SF Gray, HM Goodyear, MJT Jones - Medical Education Online, 2005 - med-ed-online.org
Page 1. Gray SF, Goodyear HM, Jones MJT. Outcomes of flexible training during Med
Educ Online [serial online] 2005. Available from Specialist Registrar Grade ...
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Changing the culture to support doctors' careers


R Chambers, K Mohanna, A Thornett, M … - BMJ Career Focus, 2003 - BMJ
Doctors need support to help develop their careers at all stages of their
working lives, from being a student until after they have retired. Good careers
support for GPs and hospital consultants that encourages them to diversify ...
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