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Intercalated degrees, learning styles, and career preferences: prospective longitudinal study of UK medical students
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Intercalated degrees result in a greater interest in research careers and higher deep and strategic learning scores. However, the effects are much reduced in schools where most students intercalate a degree. Introduction of intercalated degrees for all medical students without sufficient resources may not therefore achieve its expected effects.
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