Attrition among New Zealand medical students completing research degrees: A 20-year analysis.
Yassar AlamriTim J WilkinsonPublished in: Perspectives on medical education (2020)
Demographics of this cohort were not dissimilar to those of completing students. Although withdrawing students had a higher exit rate from the medical degree, the rate of research involvement remained similar pre- and post-intercalation. The most commonly cited reasons for withdrawal were decreased satisfaction with research, and conflict with supervisors.
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