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1. How clinical communication has become a core part of medical education in the UK.

2. Learning together in medical and nursing training: aspirations and activity.

3. Reforming higher specialist training in the United Kingdom – a step along the continuum of medical education.

4. Educational supervisors evaluate the preparedness of graduates from a reformed UK curriculum to work as pre-registration house officers (PRHOs): a qualitative study.

5. Validating the Readiness for Interprofessional Learning Scale (RIPLS) in the postgraduate context: are health care professionals ready for IPL?

6. Perceptions of dissection by students in one medical school: beyond learning about anatomy. A qualitative study.

7. Are graduate entry programmes the answer to recruiting and selecting tomorrow's doctors?

8. Adoption and integration of simulation-based learning technologies into the curriculum of a UK Undergraduate Education Programme.

9. Workplace-based assessment for general practitioners: using stakeholder perception to aid blueprinting of an assessment battery.

10. The effect of an extended hospital induction on perceived confidence and assessed clinical skills of newly qualified pre-registration house officers.

11. Current status of teaching on spirituality in UK medical schools.

12. High-quality learning: harder to achieve than we think?

13. Dropping out of medical school in the UK: explaining the changes over ten years.

14. To blind or not to blind? What authors and reviewers prefer.

15. Undergraduate public health education in UK medical schools − struggling to deliver.

16. Undergraduate ethics teaching: revisiting the Consensus Statement.

17. The reliability and validity of a matrix to assess the completed reflective personal development plans of general practitioners.

18. The development, validity and reliability of a multimodality objective structured clinical examination in psychiatry.

19. Comparison of academic, application form and social factors in predicting early performance on the medical course.

20. Learning management systems: technology to measure the medical knowledge competency of the ACGME.

21. Monkey see, monkey do: a critique of the competency model in graduate medical education.

22. Education and the working patterns of junior doctors in the UK: a review of the literature.

23. Teaching of occupational medicine to undergraduates in UK schools of medicine.

24. Preparation for palliative care: teaching about death, dying and bereavement in UK medical schools 2000–2001.

25. Factors affecting progress of Australian and international students in a problem-based learning medical course.

26. Grounding policy development within an educational setting: an exploration.

27. Basic clinical skills: don’t leave teaching to the teaching hospitals.