Journal article
Can the academic background of medical graduates be detected during internship?
Abstract
Performance ratings were obtained by the clinical supervisors of four graduated classes of McMaster University medical students during internship. The supervisors detected no difference in performance between the graduates who met the "traditional" admissions criteria (both an undergraduate grade point average of 3.1 or greater on a 4-point scale and previous training in biology, general and organic chemistry, and physics) and those who lacked …
Authors
Woodward CA; McAuley RG
Journal
Canadian Medical Association Journal, Vol. 129, No. 6, pp. 567–569
Publication Date
September 15, 1983
ISSN
0820-3946