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UKMCRG publications from 1996 - 2018 are listed here (most recent first). Visit the home page for more recent publications.

 

125 Lambert TW, Smith F, Goldacre MJ.  Career specialty choices of United Kingdom medical graduates of 2015 compared with earlier cohorts: questionnaire surveys.  Postgraduate Medical Journal Published Online First: 12 February 2018. doi: 10.1136/postgradmedj-2017-135309
124 Lambert TW, Smith F, Goldacre MJ Why doctors consider leaving UK medicine: qualitative analysis of comments from questionnaire surveys three years after graduation. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29035667
123 Lambert T, Smith F, Goldacre MJ Changes needed to medicine in the United Kingdom before senior UK-trained doctors, working outside the UK, will return: questionnaire surveys undertaken between 2004 and 2015
122 Smith F, Goldacre MJ, Lambert TW Factors influencing the decisions of senior UK doctors to retire or remain in medicine: national surveys of the UK-trained medical graduates of 1974 and 1977 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29089347

121

Surman G, Lambert TW, Goldacre M

UK-trained junior doctors’ intentions, three years after graduation, to work in medicine in the UK in future: current generation compared with 40 years of previous surveys

 

120

Emmanouil B, Goldacre MJ, Lambert TW

Aspirations to become an anaesthetist: longitudinal study of trajectories of UK-qualified doctors’ early career choices and of factors that have influenced their choices

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28743255

119

Smith F, Lambert TW, Goldacre MJ

Adverse effects on health and well-being of working as a doctor: views of the UK medical graduates of 1974 and 1977 surveyed in 2014

J R Soc Med. 2017 May;110(5):198-207. doi: 10.1177/0141076817697489. Epub 2017 Jan 1

118

Smith F, Lambert TW, Goldacre MJ

Trends in attractiveness of general practice as a career: surveys of views of UK-trained doctors

Br J Gen Pract. 2017 Apr;67(657):e238-e247. doi: 10.3399/bjgp17X689893. Epub 2017 Mar 13

117

Lambert TW, Smith F, Goldacre MJ

Combining parenthood with a medical career: questionnaire survey of the UK medical graduates of 2002 covering some influences and experiences

BMJ Open. http://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/7/8/e016822.

 

116

Lambert TW, Smith F, Goldacre MJ

Changes in factors influencing doctors’ career choices between one and five years after graduation: questionnaire surveys of UK doctors

In JRSM

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5117178/

 

115

Smith F, Goldacre MJ, Lambert TW

Adequacy of postgraduate medical training: views of different generations of UK-trained doctors

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28483795

114

Lachish S, Svirko E, Goldacre MJ, Lambert TW

Factors associated with less-than-full-time working in medical practice: results of surveys of five cohorts of UK doctors, 10 years after graduation

Hum Resour Health. 2016 Oct 13;14(1):62. doi: 10.1186/s12960-016-0162-3

113

Lambert TW, Smith F, Goldacre MJ

Perceived future career prospects in general practice: quantitative results from questionnaire surveys of UK doctors

Br J Gen Pract. 2016 Aug 30. pii: bjgpnov-2016-66-652-smith-fl-oa-p

112

Lachish S, Goldacre MJ, Lambert TW

Associations between perceived institutional support, job enjoyment, and intentions to work in the United Kingdom: national questionnaire survey of first year doctors

BMC Med Educ. 2016 May 23;16:151. doi: 10.1186/s12909-016-0673-6

111

Lachish S, Goldacre MJ, Lambert TW

Self-reported preparedness for clinical work has increased amongst recent cohorts of UK-trained first-year doctors

Postgrad Med J. 2016 Feb 22. pii: postgradmedj-2015-133858

110

Surman G, Lambert TW, Goldacre MJ

Doctors' enjoyment of their work and satisfaction with time available for leisure: UK time trend questionnaire-based study

Postgrad Med J. 2016 Mar 18. doi:10.1136/postgradmedj-2015-133743

109

Smith F, Goldacre MJ, Lambert TW

The impact of the European Working Time Directive ten years on: views of the UK medical graduates of 2002 surveyed in 2013-2014

JRSM Open. 2016 Feb 18;7(3):2054270416632703. doi: 10.1177/2054270416632703

108

Lambert TW, Smith F, Goldacre MJ

Working as a doctor when acutely ill: comments made by doctors responding to UK surveys

JRSM Open. 2016 Mar 3;7(4):2054270416635035. doi: 10.1177/2054270416635035

107

Smith F, Goldacre MJ, Lambert TW

Working as a doctor when chronically ill or disabled: comments made by doctors responding to UK surveys

JRSM Open. 2016 Jul 1;7(7):2054270416649282. doi: 10.1177/2054270416649282

106

Lambert TW, Smith F, Goldacre MJ

Making clinical academic careers more attractive: views from questionnaire surveys of senior UK doctors

JRSM Open. 2015 Aug 19;6(8):2054270415602644. doi: 10.1177/2054270415602644

105

Lambert TW, Smith F, Goldacre MJ

Doctors currently in jobs with academic content and their future intentions to pursue clinical academic careers

J R Soc Med. 2015 Mar 2. doi:10.1177/2054270414567523

104

Smith F , Lambert TW, Goldacre MJ

Factors influencing junior doctors' choices of future specialty: trends over time and demographics based on results from UK national surveys

J R Soc Med. 2015 Oct;108(10):396-405. doi: 10.1177/0141076815599674

103

Svirko E, Lambert TW, Goldacre MJ

Career progression comparing men and women doctors in the UK NHS: a case study of the UK medical qualifiers of 1993 in 2010/11

J R Soc Med. 2014 Nov 7. doi:10.1177/2054270414554050

102

Smith F , Lambert TW, Goldacre MJ

Doctors views about their work, education and training three years after graduation in the UK: questionnaire survey

BMC Med Educ. 2014 Dec 21;14:270. doi: 10.1186/s12909-014-0270-5

101

Svirko E, Lambert TW, Goldacre MJ

Influence of training changes on the stability of specialty choices of the UK medical graduates

Postgrad Med J. 2015 Jan 17. doi:10.1177/0141076814555937

100

Lambert TW, Smith F, Goldacre MJ

Views of senior UK doctors about working in medicine when surveyed in 2010: what the doctors wanted the researchers to know

J R Soc Med. 2014 Nov 7. doi:10.1177/2054270414554049

99

Lambert TW, Surman G, Goldacre MJ

UK doctors and equal opportunities in the NHS: national questionnaire surveys of views on gender, ethnicity and disability

J R Soc Med. 2014 107(10): 398-408. doi: 10.1177/0141076814541848

98

Maisonneuve JJ, Lambert TW, Goldacre MJ

Doctors' views about training and future careers expressed one year after graduation by UK-trained doctors: questionnaire surveys undertaken in 2009 and 2010

BMC Medical Education. 2014 Dec 21. doi: 10.1186/s12909-014-0270-5

97

Smith F, Lambert TW, Goldacre MJ

Demographic characteristics of doctors who intend to follow clinical academic careers: UK national surveys.

Postgrad Med J. 2014 Aug 18. doi:10.1136/postgradmedj-2014-132681

96

Maisonneuve JJ, Lambert TW, Goldacre MJ

UK doctors' views on the implementation of the European Working Time Directive as applied to medical practice: a quantitative analysis

BMJ Open 2014 Feb 6;4(2):e004391

95

Clarke RT, Pitcher A, Lambert TW, Goldacre MJ

UK doctors' views on the implementation of the European Working Time Directive as applied to medical practice: a qualitative analysis

BMJ Open 2014 Feb 6;4(2):e004390

94

Maisonneuve JJ, Pulford C, Lambert TW, Goldacre MJ

Career choices for geriatric medicine: national surveys of graduates of 1974-2009 from all UK medical schools

Age and Ageing 2014 Jan 14

93

Lambert T, Smith F, Goldacre M

GPs' job satisfaction: doctors who chose general practice early or late

British Journal of General Practice 2013;63(616):e726-e733

92

Svirko E, Lambert T, Goldacre MJ

Gender, ethnicity and graduate status, and junior doctors' self-reported preparedness for clinical practice: national questionnaire surveys

J R Soc Med. 2013 Oct 9

91

Surman G, Lambert TW, Goldacre MJ

Trends in junior doctors' certainty about their career choice of eventual clinical specialty: UK surveys

Postgraduate Medical Journal 2013 July 9

90

Svirko E, Lambert T, Brand L, Goldacre MJ

Career choices for emergency medicine: national surveys of graduates of 1993-2009 from all UK medical schools

Emerg Med J doi:10.1136/emermed-2013-202460

89

Lambert TW, Surman G, Goldacre MJ

Views of UK-trained medical graduates of 1999-2009 about their first postgraduate year of training: national surveys

BMJ Open 2013;3:e002723

88

Smith F, Lambert TW, Pitcher A, Goldacre MJ

Career choices for cardiology: cohort studies of UK medical graduates

BMC Medical Education 2013, http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6920/13/10

87

Svirko E, Goldacre MJ, Lambert TW

Career choices of the UK-qualified medical graduates of 2005, 2008 and 2009: questionnaire surveys

Medical Teacher 2013; 35:365-375

86

Lambert TW, Goldacre R, Smith F, Goldacre MJ

Reasons why doctors choose or reject careers in general practice: national surveys

Br J Gen Pract. 2012 Dec;62(605):e851-8

85

Goldacre MJ, Lambert TW, Svirko E

Foundation doctors' views on whether their medical school prepared them well for work: UK graduates of 2008 and 2009

Postgrad Med J. 2012 Dec 8

84

Goldacre M, Davidson J, Maisonneuve J, Lambert T

Geographical movement of doctors from education to training and eventual career posts: UK cohort studies

J R Soc Med. 2013 Mar;106(3):96-104

83

[Goldacre MJ, Lambert T, Surman G

UK-trained doctors' early career choices for, and career progression in, individual surgical specialties

Bulletin of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, 2013

82

Goldacre MJ, Fazel S, Smith F, Lambert TW

Choice and rejection of psychiatry as a career: surveys of UK medical graduates from 1974-2009

Br J Psychiatry. 2013 Mar;202(3):228-34

81

Goldacre MJ, Davidson JM, Lambert TW

Doctors' age at domestic partnership and parenthood: comparisons of men, women, and different clinical specialties, in UK national cohort studies

J R Soc Med. 2012 Sep;105(9):390-9

80

Goldacre MJ, Lambert TW

Participation in medicine by graduates of medical schools in the United Kingdom up to 25 years post-graduation: national surveys

Academic Medicine 2013

79

Goldacre MJ, Goldacre R, Lambert TW

Doctors who considered but did not pursue specific clinical specialties as careers: questionnaire surveys

J R Soc Med. 2012;105(4):166-76

78

Sharma A, Lambert TW, Goldacre MJ

Why UK-trained doctors leave the UK: cross-sectional survey of doctors in New Zealand

J R Soc Med. 2012;105(1):25-34

77

Goldacre MJ, Lambert TW, Goldacre R, Hoang U

Career plans and views of trainees in the Academic Clinical Fellowship Programme in England

Medical Teacher 2011;33:e637-e643

76

Goldacre MJ, Laxton L, Lambert TW, Webster P

Career choices for public health: cohort studies of graduates from UK medical schools

Journal of Public Health 2011 doi:10.1093/pubmed/fdr067

75

Lambert T, Goldacre M

Trends in doctors' early career choices for general practice in the UK: longitudinal questionnaire surveys

British Journal of General Practice 2011;61(588):e397-403

74

Clayton R, Lambert T, Burge SM

Career choices in dermatology

Clinical and Experimental Dermatology 2009,35:86-90

73

Lambert TW

Career entry and career course of medical graduates in the United Kingdom.

In "Career entry and career perspectives of medical graduates in selected OECD countries; a comparative study", edited by Hendrick van den Bussche, Numero special 2010, Cahiers de sociologie et de demographic medicales, Paris

72

Goldacre MJ, Taylor K, Lambert TW

Views of junior doctors about whether their medical school prepared them well for work: questionnaire surveys

BMC Medical Education 2010, http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6920/10/78

71

Goldacre MJ, Laxton L, Harrison EM, Richards JMJ, Lambert TW, Parks RW

Early career choices and successful career progression in surgery in the UK: prospective cohort studies

BMC Surgery 2010, http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2482/10/32

70

Goldacre MJ, Davidson J, Lambert TW

The junior doctor exodus

BMJ Careers 2010, http://careers.bmj.com/careers/advice/view-article.html?id=20001543

69

Goldacre MJ, Laxton L, Lambert TW

Medical graduates' early career choices of specialty and their eventual specialty destinations: UK prospective cohort studies

BMJ 2010; ; 340:c3199 doi:10.1136/bmj.c3199

68

Taylor KS, Lambert TW, Goldacre MJ

Career destinations, views and future plans of the UK medical qualifiers of 1988

J R Soc Med 2010;103(1):21-30

67

Goldacre MJ, Davidson JM, Lambert TW

Retention in the British National Health Service of medical graduates trained in Britain: cohort studies

BMJ 2009;338:b1977

66

Taylor KS, Lambert TW, Goldacre MJ

Career progression and destinations, comparing men and women in the NHS: postal questionnaire surveys

BMJ 2009;338:b1735

65

Goldacre MJ, Lambert TW, Laxton L

Career choices made for the hospital medical specialties by graduates from UK medical schools, 1974-2005

Clinical Medicine 2009;9:42-48

64

Goldacre MJ, Willett K, Lambert TW

Career choices for trauma and orthopaedic surgery: 30 years of surveys

Ann R Coll Surg Engl (Suppl) 2008;90:134-8

63

Lambert TW, Goldacre MJ, Bron, AJ

Career choices for ophthalmology made by newly qualified doctors in the United Kingdom, 1974-2005

BMC Ophthalmology 2008,8:3

62

Taylor K, Lambert T, Goldacre M

Future career plans of a cohort of senior doctors working in the National Health Service

J R Soc Med 2008;101:182-90

61

Taylor K, Lambert T, Goldacre M

Career destinations, job satisfaction and views of the UK medical qualifiers of 1977

J R Soc Med 2008;101:191-200

60

Goldacre MJ, Davidson JW, Lambert TW

The first house officer year: views of graduate and non-graduate entrants to medicine

Medical Education 2008;42:286-93

59

Cave J, Goldacre MJ, Lambert TW, Woolf K, Jones A, Dacre J

Newly qualified doctors' views about whether their medical school had trained them well: questionnaire surveys

BMC Medical Education 2007;7:38

58

Goldacre MJ, Davidson JW, Lambert TW

Career preferences of graduate and non-graduate entrants to medical schools in the United Kingdom

Medical Education 2007;41:349-361

57

Lambert TW, Goldacre MJ

Views of doctors in training on the importance and availability of career advice in UK medicine

Medical Education 2007;41:460-6

56

Turner G, Lambert TW, Goldacre M, Turner S

Career choices for paediatrics: national surveys of graduates of 1974-2002 from UK medical schools

Child: Care, health and development 2007;33(3):340-6

55

Turner G, Lambert TW, Goldacre M

Career choices for radiology: national surveys of graduates of 1974-2002 from UK medical schools

Clinical Radiology 2006;61:1047-54

54

Lambert TW, Goldacre MJ

Doctors' views about their first postgraduate year in UK medical practice: house officers in 2003

Medical Education 2006;40:1115-22

53

Lambert TW, Goldacre MJ, Turner G

Career choices of the United Kingdom medical graduates of 2002: questionnaire survey

Medical Education 2006;40:514-21

52

Lambert TW, Turner G, Fazel S, Goldacre MJ

Reasons why some UK medical graduates who initially choose psychiatry do not pursue it as a long-term career

Psychological Medicine 2006;36:679-84

51

Turner G, Lambert TW, Goldacre MJ, Barlow D

Career choices for obstetrics and gynaecology: national surveys of graduates of 1974-2002 from UK medical schools

British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 2006;113:350-6

50

Lambert TW, Goldacre MJ, Domizio P, du Boulay C

Career choices for pathology: national surveys of graduates of 1974-2002 from UK medical schools

Journal of Pathology 2006;208:446-52

49

Turner G, Goldacre MJ, Lambert TW, Sear J

Career choices for anaesthesia: national surveys of graduates of 1974-2002 from UK medical schools

British journal of Anaesthesia 2005;95: 332-8

48

Lambert TW, Goldacre MJ

Progression of junior doctors into higher specialist training: postal questionnaire survey of the United kingdom medical graduates of 1996 in 2002

Medical Education 2005;29:573-9

47

Evans J, Lambert TW, Goldacre MJ

Postal surveys of doctors' careers: who writes comments and what do they write about?

Quality and Quantity 2005;39:217-39

46

Goldacre MJ, Turner G, Fazel S, Lambert TW

Career choices for psychiatry: national surveys of graduates of 1974-2000 from UK medical schools

British Journal of Psychiatry 2005;186:158-64

45

Moss P, Lambert TW, Goldacre MJ, Lee P

Reasons for considering leaving UK medicine: questionnaire study of junior doctors' comments

British Medical Journal 2004;329:1263-5

44

Lambert TW, Goldacre MJ, Davidson JM, Parkhouse J

Estimation of numbers of UK medical graduates working in the NHS: comparison of capture-recapture analysis and exhaustive tracing

Journal of Health Sciences Research and Policy 2004;9(4):234-6

43

Evans J, Lee P, Goldacre MJ, Lambert TW

Pre-registration house officers' comments about working in the NHS: a qualitative study of the views of UK medical graduates of 1999

Medical Teacher 2004;26:250-5

42

Goldacre MJ, Davidson JM, Lambert TW

Country of training and ethnic origin of UK doctors: database and survey studies

British Medical Journal 2004;329:597-600

41

Lambert TW, Goldacre MJ, Vallance E, Mallick N

Characteristics of consultants who hold distinction awards in England and Wales: database analysis with particular reference to sex and ethnicity

British Medical Journal 2004;328:1347-9

40

Garcia J, Evans J, Redshaw M

"Is there anything else you would like to tell us?" - methodological issues in the use of free-text comments from postal surveys

Quality and Quantity 2004;38:113-25

39

Goldacre MJ, Turner G, Lambert TW

Variation by medical school in career choices of UK graduates of 1999 and 2000

Medical Education 2004;38:249-58

38

Goldacre MJ, Davidson J, Lambert TW

Doctors' views of their first year of medical work and postgraduate training in the UK: questionnaire surveys

Medical Education 2003;37:802-8

37

Goldacre MJ, Lambert TW, Evans J, Turner G

Pre-registration house officers' views on whether their experience at medical school prepared them well for their jobs: national questionnaire survey

British Medical Journal 2003;326:1011-1012

36

Goldacre MJ, Evans J,
Lambert TW

Media criticism of doctors: a new issue raised by junior doctors in response to surveys about their work

British Medical Journal 2003;326:629-630

35

Lambert TW, Davidson JM, Evans J, Goldacre MJ

Doctors' reasons for rejecting initial choices of specialties as long-term careers

Medical Education 2003;37:312-318

34

Lambert TW, Goldacre MJ, Turner G

Career choices of the graduates of 1999 and 2000 from medical schools in the United Kingdom: questionnaire surveys

British Medical Journal 2003;326:194-195

33

Evans J, Goldacre MJ, Lambert TW

Views of junior doctors about the Specialist Registrar (SpR) training scheme: a qualitative study of UK medical graduates

Medical Education
2002 ;36:1122-1130

32

Lee P, Goldacre MJ

Views of general practitioners in academic posts about careers in academic general practice: a national survey

Education for Primary Care 2002;13:465-71

31

Davidson JM, Lambert TW, Goldacre MJ, Parkhouse J

UK senior doctors' career destinations, job satisfaction and future intentions: questionnaire survey

British Medical Journal 2002; 325: 685-686

30

Evans J, Lambert TW, Goldacre MJ

GP recruitment and retention: a qualitative analysis of doctors' comments about training for and working in general practice

The Royal College of General Practitioners 2002 (Occasional Paper 83)

29

Lambert TW, Evans J, Goldacre MJ

Recruitment of UK-trained doctors into general practice: findings from national cohort studies

British Journal of General Practice 2002; 52: 364-372

28

Lambert TW, Goldacre MJ

Career destinations and views in 1998 of the doctors who qualified in the United Kingdom in 1993

Medical Education 2002; 36:193-198

27

Davidson JM, Lambert TW, Parkhouse J, Evans J, Goldacre MJ

Retirement intentions of doctors who qualified in the United Kingdom in 1974: postal questionnaire survey

Journal of Public Health Medicine 2001: 23:323-328

26

Lambert TW, Goldacre MJ, Davidson JM, Parkhouse J

Graduate status and age at entry to medical school as predictors of doctors' choice of long-term career

Medical Education 2001; 35:450-454

25

Goldacre MJ, Lambert TW, Davidson JM

Loss of British-trained doctors from the medical workforce in Great Britain

Medical Education 2001;
35;337-344

24

Parkhouse J

UK Medical School Intake and Output
1985-99

Medical Education 2001; 35:137-138

23

Goldacre MJ, Lambert TW

Stability and change in career choices of junior doctors: postal questionnaire surveys of the United Kingdom qualifiers of 1993

Medical Education 2000; 34:700-707

22

Goldacre MJ, Lee P

Careers of academic dentists

British Dental Journal, 2000; 188: 527 (letter)

21

Goldacre M, Lee P, Stear S, Sidebottom E, Richards R

Views of academic dentists about careers in academic dentistry in the United Kingdom

British Dental Journal, 2000; 188: 154-159

20

Evans J, Goldacre MJ, Lambert TW

Views of UK medical graduates about flexible and part-time working in medicine:
a qualitative study

Medical Education 2000; 34:355-362

19

Lambert TW, Goldacre MJ, Evans J

Views of junior doctors about their work: survey of qualifiers of 1993 and 1996 from United Kingdom medical schools

Medical Education 2000;34:348-354

18

Goldacre MJ, Davidson JM, Lambert TW

Career choices at the end of the pre-registration year of doctors who qualified in the United Kingdom in 1996

Medical Education 1999;33:882-889

17

Goldacre MJ, Stear S, Richards R, Sidebottom E

Junior doctors' views about careers in academic medicine

Medical Education 1999; 33 318-26

16

Lambert TW, Goldacre MJ

Career destinations seven years on among doctors who qualified in the United Kingdom in 1988: postal questionnaire survey

British Medical Journal 1998; 317: 1429-31

15

Davidson JM, Lambert TW, Goldacre MJ.

Career pathways and destinations 18 years on among doctors who qualified in the United Kingdom in 1977: postal questionnaire survey

British Medical Journal 1998; 317: 1425-8

14

Goldacre MJ

Planning the United Kingdom's medical workforce

British Medical Journal 1998; 316, 1846-7

13

Lambert TW, Goldacre MJ, Parkhouse J

Doctors who qualified in the UK between 1974 and 1993: age, gender, nationality, marital status and family formation

Medical Education, 1998; 32, 533-7

12

Goldacre M, Lambert TW, Parkhouse J

Views of doctors in the United Kingdom about their own professional position and the National Health Service reforms

Journal of Public Health Medicine, 1998, Vol 20, No 1, 86-89

11

Parkhouse J, Lambert TW

Home, training and work: mobility of British doctors

Medical Education, 1997; 31, 399-407

10

Stear S, Goldacre MJ

Survey of clinical academics in training grades: preliminary report. In: Clinical Academic Careers: report of an independent task force (Ch: Rex Richards)

London: Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals 1997

9

Goldacre MJ, Stear S, Lambert TW

The pre-registration year: the trainees' experience

Medical Education, 1997; 31 (Supplement 1), 57-60

8

Edwards C, Lambert TW, Goldacre MJ, Parkhouse J

Early medical career choices and eventual careers

Medical Education 1997;31,237-42

7

Lambert TW

The hopes and fears of the next generation

Hospital Doctor, 1 May 1997 (NB not peer-reviewed)

6

Lambert TW, Goldacre MJ, Parkhouse J

Intentions of newly qualified doctors to practise in the United Kingdom

British Medical Journal 1997;314:1591-2

5

Lambert TW

Analysing specialty career trends

British Medical Journal Career Focus (Supplement) 13 July 1996

4

Lambert TW, Goldacre MJ, Parkhouse J

Career preferences and their variation by medical school among newly qualified doctors

Health Trends 1996;28:135-144.

3

Parkhouse J

Intake, output and drop-out in UK medical schools

British Medical Journal 1996;312:885

2

Lambert TW, Goldacre MJ, Edwards C, Parkhouse J

Career preferences of doctors who qualified in the United Kingdom in 1993 compared with those of doctors qualifying in 1974, 1977, 1980 and 1983

British Medical Journal 1996;313:19-24

1

Lambert TW, Goldacre MJ, Parkhouse J, Edwards C

Career destinations in 1994 of United Kingdom medical graduates of 1983: results of a questionnaire survey

British Medical Journal 1996;312: 893-7