Pass and fail statistics in EMDP and medicine A100
Dear King's College London,
I would like to know the following for each year between and including 2008-2020:
- the ethnic breakdown of each cohort in years 4-6 of the EMDP course and years 3-5 of medicine a100.
- the average OSCE scores of each ethnic group in those years.
- the number of people in each ethnic group who failed the OSCE in their first try in those years.
Yours faithfully,
John Smith
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Jade Roche
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Dear John,
Please find attached our response to your information request.
Kind regards
Jade Roche
Information Compliance
King's College London
James Clerk Maxwell Building
57 Waterloo Road
London SE1 8WA
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