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A national medical exam is needed, say experts, after a study showed there was a variation in graduate performance. | A national medical exam is needed, say experts, after a study showed there was a variation in graduate performance. |
Universities are free to set the tests and courses medical students do in their five-year degrees. | Universities are free to set the tests and courses medical students do in their five-year degrees. |
The study of 5,800 graduates found ones from Oxford, Cambridge and Newcastle performed better in postgraduate tests, the BMC Medicine journal reported. | The study of 5,800 graduates found ones from Oxford, Cambridge and Newcastle performed better in postgraduate tests, the BMC Medicine journal reported. |
Professor Chris McManus, of University College London, said a national system would allow comparisons to be made. | Professor Chris McManus, of University College London, said a national system would allow comparisons to be made. |
Medical courses and the way students are assessed varies from medical school to medical school. | Medical courses and the way students are assessed varies from medical school to medical school. |
If we had a national examination like they do in the US we could be assured about standards Professor Chris McManusUniversity College London | If we had a national examination like they do in the US we could be assured about standards Professor Chris McManusUniversity College London |
All they have to do is ensure standards set by the General Medical Council are met. | All they have to do is ensure standards set by the General Medical Council are met. |
Professor McManus said: "Not all medical schools are equal. We assume, because there are national standards, that all graduates have the necessary skills, but there is no way of comparing performance. | Professor McManus said: "Not all medical schools are equal. We assume, because there are national standards, that all graduates have the necessary skills, but there is no way of comparing performance. |
"If we had a national examination like they do in the US we could be assured about standards. | "If we had a national examination like they do in the US we could be assured about standards. |
"It would also allow hospitals, when they are picking junior doctors, to know which ones had performed better at university. This is important if we are going to have a competitive market as seems to be developing." | "It would also allow hospitals, when they are picking junior doctors, to know which ones had performed better at university. This is important if we are going to have a competitive market as seems to be developing." |
The team, led by Professor McManus, looked at the performance of medical graduates who took the postgraduate MRCP test set by the UK royal colleges of physicians. | The team, led by Professor McManus, looked at the performance of medical graduates who took the postgraduate MRCP test set by the UK royal colleges of physicians. |
The exam is traditionally taken 18 months after graduation and is aimed at doctors who want to become radiologists, oncologists and consultant physicians. | The exam is traditionally taken 18 months after graduation and is aimed at doctors who want to become radiologists, oncologists and consultant physicians. |
In total, about a third of medical graduates end up taking the three-part exam. | In total, about a third of medical graduates end up taking the three-part exam. |
Difference | Difference |
Researchers found there were differences in the graduates who passed it at their first attempt. | Researchers found there were differences in the graduates who passed it at their first attempt. |
Some 91% of doctors who studied at Oxford University passed the initial part first time, compared to 76% from Cambridge, and 67% from Newcastle. | |
This compared to 32% from Liverpool and 38% from Dundee. | This compared to 32% from Liverpool and 38% from Dundee. |
Professor McManus said: "You would expect Oxford and Cambridge graduates to perform better, but there is a two-fold difference between Liverpool and Newcastle. | Professor McManus said: "You would expect Oxford and Cambridge graduates to perform better, but there is a two-fold difference between Liverpool and Newcastle. |
"Most of this has to be because of the different quality of graduates." | "Most of this has to be because of the different quality of graduates." |
A General Medical Council spokeswoman said a review of medical education was being prepared with a national examination a possible option. | A General Medical Council spokeswoman said a review of medical education was being prepared with a national examination a possible option. |
She added: "We recognise the need to ensure that medical education meets the needs of a changing society." | She added: "We recognise the need to ensure that medical education meets the needs of a changing society." |
But the British Medical Association said it opposed such an exam. | But the British Medical Association said it opposed such an exam. |
John Hallett, of the BMA's students committee, said: "A national exam would mean that rather than teaching medical students how to be doctors, medical schools would end up focussing on teaching students how to pass exams." | John Hallett, of the BMA's students committee, said: "A national exam would mean that rather than teaching medical students how to be doctors, medical schools would end up focussing on teaching students how to pass exams." |
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