How professional and academic pre-qualifications relate to success in medical education: Results of a multicentre study in Germany.
Carla SchröpelTeresa Festl-WietekAnne Herrmann-WernerTim WittenbergKatrin Schüttpelz-BraunsAndrea HeinzmannOliver KeisLena ListunovaKevin KunzTobias BöckersSabine C HerpertzStephan ZipfelRebecca ErschensPublished in: PloS one (2024)
The results indicate that professional and academic pre-qualifications pose no advantage for academic success. Possible associations with the financing of study and living conditions of students with pre-qualifications were analysed and discussed in an exploratory manner. However, the operationalisation of academic success from objective and cognitive data should be critically discussed, as the benefits of prior experience may be captured by personal qualities rather than examination results.