Part of a series that aims to engage and motivate students tackling the popular GCSE History options, this book covers medicine in prehistoric times, medicine in the ancient world and the middle ages, the medical renaissance, medicine in the 19th and 20th centuries, and health and medicine ...
Unit 1: Ancient Medicine Prehistoric 10,000BC to 2000BC Egyptian 3500BC to 300BC Greeks 800BC to 146BC Romans 750BC to 146AD 10,000 BC 3500 BC 2000 BC 800 BC 750 BC 300 BC 146 BC YEAR 0 476 AD Jesus (0 to 33AD) Galen (ROMAN) (129AD to 200AD) Hippocrates (GREEK) (460BC ...
Table3shows the correlations in entrants to medical school between the nine measures constituting the Academic Backbone: O-levels/GCSEs, A-levels, and aAH5 prior to entry into medical school; a summary of performance in BMS and clinical examinations in medical school; performance on Part 1, Pa...
GCSE History: 2nd Edition Medicine Through Time Student BookThis second edition of the successful GCSE History Medicine Through Time title retains all the popular features from the original book, whilst new features provide additional exam support to develop students' skills.Aaron Wilkes...
The present studies took place in six cohorts of students who entered medical school from 1972 through to 2009. A remarkable finding is that all of the qualifications, be they A-levels, GCSEs/O-levels or aptitude tests, seem to predict at the same level across the entire temporal range of...
These books put the fun back into teaching and learning at GCSE but without any compromise - they still help students achieve the highest grades. At every relevant stage through the book the 'Exam Buster' features help blend exam preparation with historical learning so that by the end of the...
based on assessment of motivation and ability (GCSE predictions of A grades in maths and science plus B in English); and parents did not go to university. We also used the index of multiple deprivation score, derived from the pupil's home postcode, to prioritise applicants from the most dep...
The present studies took place in six cohorts of students who entered medical school from 1972 through to 2009. A remarkable finding is that all of the qualifications, be they A-levels, GCSEs/O-levels or aptitude tests, seem to predict at the same level across the entire temporal range of...
General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE)/O-level results also predicted undergraduate and post-graduate outcomes, but less so than did A-level results, but there may be incremental validity for clinical and post-graduate performance. The AH5 had some significant correlations with outcome, ...
Gami-Cheongyeul-Sodok-Eum (GCSE), an herbal formula of traditional Korean medicine, comprises nine herb components. GCSE has various biological activities such as anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial and anti-viral activities. However, it is still unclear w