The ability of a medical school admission process to predict clinical performance and patients' satisfaction.
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Chemistry courses as the turning point for premedical students.Comparison of communication skills between medical students admitted after interviews or on academic meritsMultiple mini-interviews as a predictor of academic achievements during the first 2 years of medical schoolLimited Predictive Utility of Admissions Scores and Objective Structured Clinical Examinations for APPE PerformanceA perspective on medical school admission research and practice over the last 25 years.How effective are selection methods in medical education? A systematic review.Constructing a more comprehensive validity argument for medical school admission testing: predicting long-term outcomes.Academic and non-academic selection criteria in predicting medical school performance.How to select the doctors of the future.A validity generalization perspective on the ability of undergraduate GPA and the medical college admission test to predict important outcomes.Selected medical students achieve better than lottery-admitted students during clerkships.Impact of holistic review on student interview pool diversity.Acceptability and reliability of multiple mini interviews for admission to otolaryngology residency.The predictive validity of grade point average scores in a partial lottery medical school admission system.A comparison of multiple mini-interviews and structured interviews in a UK setting.The association between student characteristics and the development of clinical reasoning in a graduate-entry, PBL medical programme.Development of a Medical School Admissions Interview Phase 2: Predictive Validity of Cognitive and Non-Cognitive Attributes.
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The ability of a medical school admission process to predict clinical performance and patients' satisfaction.
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2000-07-01T00:00:00Z