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The UK Medical Careers Research Group (UKMCRG) undertakes longitudinal cohort studies of the careers of all doctors who graduated in particular years from UK medical schools.

These cohort studies comprise postal and web-based surveys in which we ask structured questions about career intentions and progression, and the factors that influence them. In addition, we invite respondents to write free text comments about any aspect of their training, career or work.

To date, we have collected data from over 60,000 doctors from fifteen cohorts of medical graduates. Each cohort is defined by year of graduation.

We have surveyed the graduates of 1974, 1977, 1980, 1983, 1988, 1993, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012 and 2015. 

We estimate that over one in three practising NHS doctors who qualified since 1974 has completed one or more of our questionnaires. Results from our studies have been published in leading international journals - see the publications pages on this site for links to many of them.

These cohort studies have been funded by the Department of Health since the 1970s and were first established by Dr James Parkhouse. We work to a research protocol written by us and agreed with the Department. We maintain links with the Department of Health, Medical School Deans, the General Medical Council, and others. 

 THE  MEDICAL CAREERS RESEARCH GROUP STOPPED CONDUCTING SURVEYS IN MARCH 2018.

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