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Perceptions of UK medical graduates' preparedness for practice: A multi-centre qualitative study reflecting the importance of learning on the job
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Perceptions of UK medical graduates' preparedness for practice: A multi-centre qualitative study reflecting the importance of learning on the job
Illing, J et al. (
2013
)
Perceptions of UK medical graduates' preparedness for practice: A multi-centre qualitative study reflecting the importance of learning on the job
.
BMC Medical Education
, 13 (34). pp.
1-12.
Abstract
Research into the preparedness of UK medical graduates for medical practice, and to understand more about why they are or not prepared.
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Publication type:
Article
Theme(s) and sub-theme(s):
Graduate labour market > Employer demand and requirements
Graduate labour market > Workforce planning and development
Authors:
Illing, J et al
Publication title:
BMC Medical Education
Official URL:
http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6920/13/34
Reference number:
HEER000284
Summary deposited on:
6 Jun 2013