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| Trevor W LambertSummaryAffiliation: University of Oxford Country: UK Publications
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Newly qualified doctors' views about whether their medical school had trained them well: questionnaire surveysJudith Cave
Academic Centre for Medical Education, Royal Free and University College Medical School, London, UK
BMC Med Educ 7:38. 2007..We report on how UK qualifiers' preparedness has changed since then, and on the impact of course changes upon preparedness...
Progression of junior doctors into higher specialist trainingT W Lambert
Unit of Health Care Epidemiology, Department of Public Health, Oxford University, UK
Med Educ 39:573-9. 2005..Design and setting Postal questionnaire survey carried out in the UK...
Career choices for pathology: national surveys of graduates of 1974-2002 from UK medical schoolsTrevor W Lambert
UK Medical Careers Research Group, Department of Public Health, Oxford University, Oxford, UK
J Pathol 208:446-52. 2006..This depends on developing innovative ways of raising the profile of pathology to medical students and junior hospital doctors...
Reasons why some UK medical graduates who initially choose psychiatry do not pursue it as a long-term careerTrevor W Lambert
UK Medical Careers Research Group, Department of Public Health, Oxford University
Psychol Med 36:679-84. 2006..Some doctors who initially choose psychiatry do not pursue it as a long-term career. The study seeks to identify reasons for leaving psychiatry...
Career choices of United Kingdom medical graduates of 2002: questionnaire surveyTrevor W Lambert
UK Medical Careers Research Group, Department of Public Health, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
Med Educ 40:514-21. 2006..To report the specialty choices of UK medical graduates of 2002, and to compare their choices with those of qualifiers in previous years and with the profile of career grade doctors in different specialties in England...
Doctors' reasons for rejecting initial choices of specialties as long-term careersTrevor W Lambert
UK Medical Careers Research Group, Unit of Health Care Epidemiology, University of Oxford, UK
Med Educ 37:312-8. 2003..To report on rejected choices of specialty as long-term careers and reasons for rejection...
Doctors' views about their first postgraduate year in UK medical practice: House officers in 2003Trevor W Lambert
UK Medical Careers Research Group, Department of Public Health, Oxford University, Oxford, UK
Med Educ 40:1115-22. 2006..To report house officers' views in 2003 of their first postgraduate year, and to compare their responses with those of house officers 2 and 3 years previously...
Career choices of United Kingdom medical graduates of 1999 and 2000: questionnaire surveysTrevor W Lambert
UK Medical Careers Research Group, Unit of Health-Care Epidemiology, University of Oxford, Oxford OX3 7LF
BMJ 326:194-5. 2003
Views of doctors in training on the importance and availability of career advice in UK medicineTrevor W Lambert
Unit of Health Care Epidemiology, Department of Public Health, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
Med Educ 41:460-6. 2007....
Recruitment of UK-trained doctors into general practice: findings from national cohort studiesTrevor W Lambert
Unit of Health Care Epidemiology, University of Oxford, UK
Br J Gen Pract 52:364-7, 369-72. 2002..In recent years there have been difficulties with recruitment in the United Kingdom (UK) to principalships in general practice...
Career destinations and views in 1998 of the doctors who qualified in the United Kingdom in 1993Trevor W Lambert
UK Medical Careers Research Group, Unit of Health Care Epidemiology, University of Oxford, UK
Med Educ 36:193-8. 2002..To report career destinations and views in 1998 of doctors who qualified in the United Kingdom (UK) in 1993...
Career choices for ophthalmology made by newly qualified doctors in the United Kingdom, 1974-2005Trevor W Lambert
UK Medical Careers Research Group, Department of Public Health, Oxford University, Oxford, UK
BMC Ophthalmol 8:3. 2008..The paper aims to report trends in career choices for ophthalmology among UK medical graduates...
Career progression and destinations, comparing men and women in the NHS: postal questionnaire surveysKathryn S Taylor
UK Medical Careers Research Group, Unit of Health Care Epidemiology, Department of Public Health, Oxford University, Oxford, OX3 7LF
BMJ 338:b1735. 2009..To study the career progression of NHS doctors, comparing men and women...
The first house officer year: views of graduate and non-graduate entrants to medical schoolMichael J Goldacre
Department of Public Health, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
Med Educ 42:286-93. 2008..To determine whether graduate and non-graduate entrants to medical school differ in their views on the first year spent in medical practice as a pre-registration house officer...
Pre-registration house officers' comments on working in the NHS: a qualitative study of the views of UK medical graduates of 1999Julie Evans
UK Medical Careers Research Group, Unit of Health Care Epidemiology, Department of Public Health, University of Oxford Institute of Health Sciences, Oxford, UK
Med Teach 26:250-5. 2004..A few respondents' experiences had deterred them from continuing their NHS hospital training. Most PRHOs had enjoyed the year despite poor working conditions; for a few, their educational experience was marred...
Why UK-trained doctors leave the UK: cross-sectional survey of doctors in New ZealandAvinash Sharma
UK Medical Careers Research Group, Department of Public Health, University of Oxford, Old Road Campus, Oxford OX3 7LF, UK
J R Soc Med 105:25-34. 2012..To investigate factors which influenced UK-trained doctors to emigrate to New Zealand and factors which might encourage them to return...
Retention in the British National Health Service of medical graduates trained in Britain: cohort studiesMichael J Goldacre
UK Medical Careers Research Group, Department of Public Health, University of Oxford, Old Road Campus, Oxford OX3 7LF
BMJ 338:b1977. 2009..To report the percentage of graduates from British medical schools who eventually practise medicine in the British NHS...
Reasons for considering leaving UK medicine: questionnaire study of junior doctors' commentsPhilip J Moss
UK Medical Careers Research Group, Unit of Health-Care Epidemiology, Department of Public Health, University of Oxford, Oxford OX3 7LF
BMJ 329:1263. 2004..The smaller numbers of doctors who gave work experience as a reason for considering leaving medicine might be influenced to stay by improvements in working lives...
UK senior doctors' career destinations, job satisfaction, and future intentions: questionnaire surveyJean M Davidson
UK Medical Careers Research Group, Unit of Health-Care Epidemiology, Department of Public Health, University of Oxford, Oxford OX3 7LF
BMJ 325:685-6. 2002
Variation by medical school in career choices of UK graduates of 1999 and 2000Michael J Goldacre
UK Medical Careers Research Group, Unit of Health Care Epidemiology, Department of Public Health, University of Oxford, UK
Med Educ 38:249-58. 2004..To report on how newly qualified doctors' specialty choices, and factors that influenced them, varied by medical school...
Doctors' views of their first year of medical work and postgraduate training in the UK: questionnaire surveysMichael J Goldacre
UK Medical Career Research Group, Unit of Health Care Epidemiology, Department of Public Health, University of Oxford, Old Road, Oxford, UK
Med Educ 37:802-8. 2003..Our aim was to report the views of pre-registration doctors on these posts...
Views of junior doctors on the specialist registrar (SpR) training scheme: qualitative study of UK medical graduatesJulie Evans
UK Medical Careers Research Group, Unit of Health Care Epidemiology, Department of Public Health, University of Oxford, UK
Med Educ 36:1122-30. 2002..To report junior doctors' views on specialist registrar (SpR) training...
Career preferences of graduate and non-graduate entrants to medical schools in the UKMichael J Goldacre
Department of Public Health, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
Med Educ 41:349-61. 2007..Recent UK policy has been to increase substantially the number of graduate entrants to medical schools. Our aim was to study whether graduate and non-graduate entrants have different long-term career preferences...
Country of training and ethnic origin of UK doctors: database and survey studiesMichael J Goldacre
UK Medical Careers Research Group, Department of Public Health, University of Oxford, Oxford OX3 7LF
BMJ 329:597. 2004....
Career choices made for the hospital medical specialties by graduates from UK medical schools, 1974-2005Michael J Goldacre
UK Medical Careers Research Group, Department of Public Health, Oxford University
Clin Med 9:42-8. 2009..This uncertainty needs to be considered by those planning postgraduate medical education for the hospital medical specialties, particularly now that postgraduate training in the UK has become much more structured...
Doctors who considered but did not pursue specific clinical specialties as careers: questionnaire surveysMichael J Goldacre
Medical Careers Research Group, Unit of Health Care Epidemiology, Department of Public Health, University of Oxford, Old Road Campus, Oxford OX3 7LF, UK
J R Soc Med 105:166-76. 2012..To report doctors' rejection of specialties as long-term careers and reasons for rejection...
Early career choices and successful career progression in surgery in the UK: prospective cohort studiesMichael J Goldacre
UK Medical Careers Research Group, Department of Public Health, Oxford University, Oxford, UK
BMC Surg 10:32. 2010..We studied trends in career choices for surgery, and the eventual career destinations, of UK graduates who declared an early preference for surgery...
Characteristics of consultants who hold distinction awards in England and Wales: database analysis with particular reference to sex and ethnicityTrevor W Lambert
UK Medical Careers Research Group, Department of Public Health, University of Oxford, Oxford OX3 7LF
BMJ 328:1347. 2004..Recent awards showed no under-representation of women and no appreciable under-representation of ethnic minorities overall. However, doctors who trained abroad-both white and non-white-remained under-represented for B awards...
Doctors' age at domestic partnership and parenthood: cohort studiesMichael J Goldacre
UK Medical Careers Research Group, Unit of Healthcare Epidemiology, Department of Public Health, Oxford University, UK
J R Soc Med 105:390-9. 2012..To report on doctors' family formation. Design Cohort studies using structured questionnaires. Setting UK. Participants Doctors who qualified in 1988, 1993, 1996, 1999, 2000 and 2002 were followed up...
Media criticism of doctors: review of UK junior doctors' concerns raised in surveysMichael J Goldacre
UK Medical Careers Research Group, Unit of Health-Care Epidemiology, Department of Public Health, University of Oxford, Institute of Health Sciences, Oxford OX3 7LF
BMJ 326:629-30. 2003
Career choices for public health: cohort studies of graduates from UK medical schoolsMichael J Goldacre
Unit of Health Care Epidemiology, Department of Public Health, University of Oxford, Old Road Campus, Oxford OX3 7LF, UK
J Public Health (Oxf) 33:616-23. 2011..The aim of this paper is to describe UK-trained doctors' early intentions about seeking careers in public health and their eventual speciality destinations...
Views of junior doctors about whether their medical school prepared them well for work: questionnaire surveysMichael J Goldacre
Department of Public Health, Oxford University, UK
BMC Med Educ 10:78. 2010..We report junior doctors' views about the extent to which their medical school prepared them for their work in clinical practice...
Medical graduates' early career choices of specialty and their eventual specialty destinations: UK prospective cohort studiesMichael J Goldacre
UK Medical Careers Research Group, Unit of Health Care Epidemiology, Department of Public Health, University of Oxford, Oxford OX3 7LF
BMJ 341:c3199. 2010..To report on doctors' early choices of specialty at selected intervals after qualification, and eventual career destinations...
Career plans and views of trainees in the Academic Clinical Fellowship Programme in EnglandMichael J Goldacre
Unit of Health Care Epidemiology, Department of Public Health, University of Oxford, UK
Med Teach 33:e637-43. 2011..The Academic Clinical Fellowship (ACF) programme in England was introduced in 2007 to support the training of clinical academics...
Career destinations seven years on among doctors who qualified in the United Kingdom in 1988: postal questionnaire surveyT W Lambert
UK Medical Careers Research Group, Unit of Health Care Epidemiology, Department of Public Health, University of Oxford, UK
BMJ 317:1429-31. 1998..To report the career choices and career destinations in 1995 of doctors who qualified in the United Kingdom in 1988...
Career choices for paediatrics: national surveys of graduates of 1974-2002 from UK medical schoolsG Turner
UK Medical Careers Research Group, Department of Public Health, Oxford University, Old Road Campus, Oxford, UK
Child Care Health Dev 33:340-6. 2007..Knowledge of UK doctors' career intentions and pathways is essential for understanding future workforce requirements. The aim of this study was to report career choices for and career progression in paediatrics in the UK...
Career choices for radiology: national surveys of graduates of 1974-2002 from UK medical schoolsG Turner
UK Medical Careers Research Group, Unit of Healthcare Epidemiology, Department of Public Health, University of Oxford, Old Road Campus, Oxford, OX3 7LF, UK
Clin Radiol 61:1047-54. 2006....
Career choices for obstetrics and gynaecology: national surveys of graduates of 1974-2002 from UK medical schoolsG Turner
UK Medical Careers Research Group, Unit of Health-Care Epidemiology, Department of Public Health, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
BJOG 113:350-6. 2006..The number of men choosing obstetrics and gynaecology is now very small; the reasons and the future role of men in the specialty need to be debated...
Graduate status and age at entry to medical school as predictors of doctors' choice of long-term careerT W Lambert
UK Medical Careers Research Group, Unit of Health-Care Epidemiology, Department of Public Health, University of Oxford, Oxford, OX3 7LF, UK
Med Educ 35:450-4. 2001..In these respects, changing the entry profile of medical students is unlikely to result in major shifts of career choice towards general practice...
Loss of British-trained doctors from the medical workforce in Great BritainM J Goldacre
UK Medical Careers Research Group, Unit of Health-Care Epidemiology, University of Oxford, Oxford OX3 7LF, UK
Med Educ 35:337-44. 2001..Although a higher percentage of women than men were not working in medicine at all, recent trends suggest that this percentage is falling...
Retirement intentions of doctors who qualified in the United Kingdom in 1974: postal questionnaire surveyJ M Davidson
Department of Public Health, University of Oxford
J Public Health Med 23:323-8. 2001..CONCLUSION: The impact of early retirement on medical workforce supply may be considerable. Approaches to retirement policy need to shift away from the extremes of either full-time employment or total retirement...
A prescription for health: a primary care based intervention to maintain the non-smoking status of young peopleW Fidler
Keith Durrant Project for Cancer Prevention, Mental Health Centre, Oxford, UK
Tob Control 10:23-6. 2001..To evaluate the effectiveness of primary health care teams in maintaining a group of young people aged 10--15 years as non-smokers...
