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School Admission Criteria (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'School Admission Criteria'
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Use of the HESI Admission Assessment to predict student success.
29 Apr 2008
This study examined the value of the HESI Admission Assessment in predicting student success. Associate degree (N = 68) and baccalaureate (N = 69) nursing students took the HESI Admission Assessment after acceptance into the nursing programs for the ...
rec_pub_18438153-use-hesi-admission-assessment-predict-student-success.htm
Entry to dental schools to be dependent on testing for HEP B, HEP C, HIV and TB.
24 Apr 2008
rec_pub_18438360-entry-dental-schools-dependent-testing-hep-b-hep-c-hiv-tb.htm
The educational background and qualifications of UK medical students from ethnic minorities.
14 Apr 2008
BACKGROUND: UK medical students and doctors from ethnic minorities underperform in undergraduate and postgraduate examinations. Although it is assumed that white (W) and non-white (NW) students enter medical school with similar qualifications, ...
rec_pub_18416818-the-educational-background-qualifications-uk-medical-students-ethnic.htm
UKCAT among the pigeons: UKCAT among the pigeons. Undermining access ...
10 Apr 2008
rec_pub_18403507-ukcat-pigeons-ukcat-pigeons-undermining-access.htm
UKCAT among the pigeons... and excluding the empathic.
10 Apr 2008
rec_pub_18403506-ukcat-pigeons-excluding-empathic.htm
10 Apr 2008
rec_pub_18403501-selecting-medical-students.htm
Forty years of allocated seats for Sami medical students - has preferential admission worked?
8 Apr 2008
INTRODUCTION: This article examines the effects of a special admission policy for Sami medical students in Norway. In the 1960s, public health and health care were found to be poorer in Sami communities than in the rest of Norway. There were few ...
rec_pub_18410221-forty-years-allocated-seats-sami-medical-students-preferential.htm
Ready, SET, go for academic surgery?
5 Apr 2008
rec_pub_18561388-ready-set-academic-surgery.htm
Even one star at A level could be "too little, too late" for medical student selection.
5 Apr 2008
BACKGROUND: More and more medical school applicants in England and Wales are gaining the maximum grade at A level of AAA, and the UK Government has now agreed to pilot the introduction of a new A* grade. This study assessed the likely utility of ...
rec_pub_18394196-even-star-level-little-late-medical-student-selection.htm
Aboriginal nursing education in Canada: an update.
30 Mar 2008
Canada does not have enough aboriginal nurses and aboriginal nursing faculty. Consequently, there is an inadequate number of nurses to meet both on- and off-reserve and community health care staffing needs. In 2002, Health Canada asked the Canadian ...
rec_pub_18488764-aboriginal-nursing-education-canada-update.htm
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