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Sandra Nicholson

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Medical Education|October 31, 2002
'So you row, do you? You don't look like a rower.' An account of medical students' experience of sexismSandra Nicholson
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|September 10, 2005
The benefits of aptitude testing for selecting medical studentsSandra Nicholson
Mededpublish (2016)|December 13, 2023
Diversifying the medical workforce requires a step change in widening participation - Putting the cat amongst the pigeons!Sandra Nicholson
Education for Primary Care : an Official Publication of the Association of Course Organisers, National Association of GP Tutors, World Organisation of Family Doctors|June 21, 2015
CommentarySandra Nicholson, Moira Kelly
Medical Education|September 16, 2011
Can the UK Clinical Aptitude Test (UKCAT) select suitable candidates for interview?Rebecca Turner, Sandra Nicholson
Medical Education|February 9, 2011
Reasons selectors give for accepting and rejecting medical applicants before interviewRebecca Turner, Sandra Nicholson
Medical Education|August 13, 2013
The importance of non-verbal behaviour: issues for selection, training and assessmentSandra Nicholson, Annie Cushing
British Journal of Hospital Medicine (London, England : 2005)|August 18, 2009
Professionalism: what it means to doctors todaySandra Nicholson, Devina Raval
Advances in Health Sciences Education : Theory and Practice|July 27, 2020
"It's going to be hard you know…" Teachers' perceived role in widening access to medicineKirsty Alexander, Sandra Nicholson, Jennifer Cleland
Medical Education|November 25, 2003
A new undergraduate teaching session in occupational medicinePaul Grime, Siân Williams, Sandra Nicholson
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Medical Education|October 31, 2002
'So you row, do you? You don't look like a rower.' An account of medical students' experience of sexismSandra Nicholson
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|September 10, 2005
The benefits of aptitude testing for selecting medical studentsSandra Nicholson
Mededpublish (2016)|December 13, 2023
Diversifying the medical workforce requires a step change in widening participation - Putting the cat amongst the pigeons!Sandra Nicholson
Education for Primary Care : an Official Publication of the Association of Course Organisers, National Association of GP Tutors, World Organisation of Family Doctors|June 21, 2015
CommentarySandra Nicholson, Moira Kelly
Medical Education|September 16, 2011
Can the UK Clinical Aptitude Test (UKCAT) select suitable candidates for interview?Rebecca Turner, Sandra Nicholson
Medical Education|February 9, 2011
Reasons selectors give for accepting and rejecting medical applicants before interviewRebecca Turner, Sandra Nicholson
Medical Education|August 13, 2013
The importance of non-verbal behaviour: issues for selection, training and assessmentSandra Nicholson, Annie Cushing
British Journal of Hospital Medicine (London, England : 2005)|August 18, 2009
Professionalism: what it means to doctors todaySandra Nicholson, Devina Raval
Advances in Health Sciences Education : Theory and Practice|July 27, 2020
"It's going to be hard you know…" Teachers' perceived role in widening access to medicineKirsty Alexander, Sandra Nicholson, Jennifer Cleland
Medical Education|November 25, 2003
A new undergraduate teaching session in occupational medicinePaul Grime, Siân Williams, Sandra Nicholson
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