Abstract

A checklist of essential qualities for would be doctors will be drawn up by the Medical Schools Council to help remove inconsistencies in admission and selection processes and to improve access to the medical profession for applicants from diverse social backgrounds. The decision was taken on 26 November at a symposium of admissions deans, convened in London by the Selecting for Excellence Group, which was set up earlier in the year under the aegis of the Medical Schools Council.1 The group aims to widen participation in medicine and ensure that the best candidates can apply, irrespective of their social background. …

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