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A survey of medical school aspirant perceptions of an unexpected lottery-facilitated admissions adaptation.

Lawrence GriersonMark LeeMeera MahmudJason ProfettoMatthew SibbaldRobert WhyteMeredith Vanstone
Published in: Journal of evaluation in clinical practice (2024)
The negative responses to this unexpected change highlight the profound upstream impact admission policies have on the preapplication behaviours of aspiring medical students. The outcomes support a refined understanding of the value candidates place on the interview in appraising their own suitability for a career as a physician.
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