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1. Erg Research Stream Papers.

2. How clinical communication has become a core part of medical education in the UK.

3. Learning together in medical and nursing training: aspirations and activity.

4. Towards a pedagogy for patient and public involvement in medical education.

5. Reforming higher specialist training in the United Kingdom – a step along the continuum of medical education.

6. Educational supervisors evaluate the preparedness of graduates from a reformed UK curriculum to work as pre-registration house officers (PRHOs): a qualitative study.

7. Developing history of medicine in the University of Liverpool medical curriculum 1995–2005.

8. Validating the Readiness for Interprofessional Learning Scale (RIPLS) in the postgraduate context: are health care professionals ready for IPL?

9. Perceptions of dissection by students in one medical school: beyond learning about anatomy. A qualitative study.

10. Are graduate entry programmes the answer to recruiting and selecting tomorrow's doctors?

11. Adoption and integration of simulation-based learning technologies into the curriculum of a UK Undergraduate Education Programme.

12. The Arts in Medicine: setting up and evaluating a new special study module at Leicester Warwick Medical School.

13. Workplace-based assessment for general practitioners: using stakeholder perception to aid blueprinting of an assessment battery.

14. The effect of an extended hospital induction on perceived confidence and assessed clinical skills of newly qualified pre-registration house officers.

15. Pre-registration house officer training: a role for nurses in the new Foundation Programme?

16. assessment Undergraduate medical students' views about a reflective portfolio assessment of their communication skills learning.

17. Self-directed, integrated clinical learning through a sign-up system.

18. Spirituality and medical education.

19. A typology of longitudinal integrated clerkships.

20. 'You see?' Teaching and learning how to interpret visual cues during surgery.

21. Relatively speaking: contrast effects influence assessors' scores and narrative feedback.

22. Members' Presentations Abstract.

23. Members' Posters Abstracts.

24. Workplace affordances to increase learner engagement in the clinical workplace.

25. Current status of teaching on spirituality in UK medical schools.

26. High-quality learning: harder to achieve than we think?

27. Becoming a new doctor: a learning or survival exercise?

28. Dropping out of medical school in the UK: explaining the changes over ten years.

29. To blind or not to blind? What authors and reviewers prefer.

30. Undergraduate public health education in UK medical schools − struggling to deliver.

31. Undergraduate ethics teaching: revisiting the Consensus Statement.

32. The reliability and validity of a matrix to assess the completed reflective personal development plans of general practitioners.

33. Students' views of reflective learning techniques: an efficacy study at a UK medical school.

34. A model for widening access into medicine and dentistry: the SAMDA-BL project.

35. The development, validity and reliability of a multimodality objective structured clinical examination in psychiatry.

36. Anxiety in medical students: is preparation for full-time clinical attachments more dependent upon differences in maturity or on educational programmes for undergraduate and graduate entry students?

37. Comparison of academic, application form and social factors in predicting early performance on the medical course.

38. Monkey see, monkey do: a critique of the competency model in graduate medical education.

39. Learning management systems: technology to measure the medical knowledge competency of the ACGME.

40. assessment The reliability of assessment criteria for undergraduate medical students' communication skills portfolios: the Nottingham experience.

41. attitudes Personality differences between doctors and their patients: implications for the teaching of communication skills.

42. Education and the working patterns of junior doctors in the UK: a review of the literature.

43. ‘Talking the talk’: school and workplace genre tension in clerkship case presentations.

44. Teaching sexual history taking to medical students and examining it: experience in one medical school and a national survey.

45. Teaching of occupational medicine to undergraduates in UK schools of medicine.

46. Preparation for palliative care: teaching about death, dying and bereavement in UK medical schools 2000–2001.

47. Teaching in practice: a qualitative factor analysis of community-based teaching.

48. Grounding policy development within an educational setting: an exploration.

49. Factors affecting progress of Australian and international students in a problem-based learning medical course.

50. Basic clinical skills: don’t leave teaching to the teaching hospitals.