Publications
Alexander, K., Nicholson, S., & Cleland, J. (2020). “It’s going to be hard you know…” Teachers’ perceived role in widening access to medicine. Advances in Health Sciences Education. doi:
Zhou, S., Carroll, E., Nicholson, S., & Vize, C. J. (2020). Blurred vision. BMJ (Clinical research ed.), 368, m569. doi:
Sabitova, A., Sajun, S. Z., Nicholson, S., Mosler, F., & Priebe, S. (2019). Job morale of physicians in low-income and middle-income countries: A systematic literature review of qualitative studies. BMJ Open, 9(12). doi:
Alexander, K., Cleland, J., & Nicholson, S. (2019). Bridging the cultural divide? Exploring school pupils' perceptions of medicine. MEDICAL EDUCATION, 53(6), 571-583. doi:
Fielding, S., Tiffin, P. A., Greatrix, R., Lee, A. J., Patterson, F., Nicholson, S., & Cleland, J. (2018). Do changing medical admissions practices in the UK impact on who is admitted? An interrupted time series analysis.. BMJ Open, 8(10), e023274. doi:
Dowell, J., Cleland, J., Fitzpatrick, S., McManus, C., Nicholson, S., Oppé, T., . . . White, K. (2018). The UK medical education database (UKMED) what is it? Why and how might you use it?. BMC Med Educ, 18(1), 6-14. doi:
Cleland, J., Alexander, K., & Nicholson, S. (2018). Widening Access: Achieving Equity in Medical Education. In Selection and Recruitment in the Healthcare Professions (pp. 249-274). Springer International Publishing. doi:
Patterson, F., Cousans, F., Edwards, H., Rosselli, A., Nicholson, S., & Wright, B. (2017). The Predictive Validity of a Text-Based Situational Judgment Test in Undergraduate Medical and Dental School Admissions.. Acad Med, 92(9), 1250-1253. doi:
Alexander, K., Cleland, J., & Nicholson, S. (2017). Let us not neglect the impact of organizational culture on increasing diversity within medical schools.. Perspectives on medical education, 6(2), 65-67. doi:
Patterson, F., Knight, A., Dowell, J., Nicholson, S., Cousans, F., & Cleland, J. (2017). Response to Adam et al. regarding selection methods. Medical Education, 51(6), 670. doi:
Alexander, K., Palma, T. F., Nicholson, S., & Cleland, J. (2017). 'Why not you?' Discourses of widening access on UK medical school websites. MEDICAL EDUCATION, 51(6), 598-611. doi:
Nicholson, S., & Cleland, J. A. (2016). "It's making contacts": notions of social capital and implications for widening access to medical education.. Advances in Health Sciences Education. doi:
MacKenzie, R. K., Cleland, J. A., Ayansina, D., & Nicholson, S. (2016). Does the UKCAT predict performance on exit from medical school? A national cohort study.. BMJ Open, 6(10), e011313. doi:
Nicholson, S., Hastings, A. M., & McKinley, R. K. (2016). Influences on students' career decisions concerning general practice: a focus group study.. British Journal of General Practice, 66(651), e768-e775. doi:
Lievens, F., Patterson, F., Corstjens, J., Martin, S., & Nicholson, S. (2016). Widening access in selection using situational judgement tests: evidence from the UKCAT.. Medical Education, 50(6), 624-636. doi:
Patterson, F., Knight, A., Dowell, J., Nicholson, S., Cousans, F., & Cleland, J. (2016). How effective are selection methods in medical education? A systematic review. Medical Education, 50(1), 36-60. doi:
Nicholson, S., & Kelly, M. (2015). Commentary.. Education for primary care : an official publication of the Association of Course Organisers, National Association of GP Tutors, World Organisation of Family Doctors, 26(3), 146-147. doi:
Cleland, J. A., Nicholson, S., Kelly, N., & Moffat, M. (2015). Taking context seriously: explaining widening access policy enactments in UK medical schools. MEDICAL EDUCATION, 49(1), 25-35. doi:
Tiffin, P. A., McLachlan, J. C., Webster, L., & Nicholson, S. (2014). Comparison of the sensitivity of the UKCAT and A Levels to sociodemographic characteristics: a national study. BMC MEDICAL EDUCATION, 14. doi:
McManus, I. C., Dewberry, C., Nicholson, S., & Dowell, J. S. (2013). The UKCAT-12 study: educational attainment, aptitude test performance, demographic and socio-economic contextual factors as predictors of first year outcome in a cross-sectional collaborative study of 12 UK medical schools. BMC MEDICINE, 11. doi:
McManus, I. C., Dewberry, C., Nicholson, S., Dowell, J. S., Woolf, K., & Potts, H. W. W. (2013). Construct-level predictive validity of educational attainment and intellectual aptitude tests in medical student selection: meta-regression of six UK longitudinal studies. BMC MEDICINE, 11. doi:
Nicholson, S., & Cushing, A. (2013). The importance of non-verbal behaviour: issues for selection, training and assessment. MEDICAL EDUCATION, 47(9), 858-860. doi:
Turner, R., & Nicholson, S. (2011). Can the UK Clinical Aptitude Test (UKCAT) select suitable candidates for interview?. MED EDUC, 45(10), 1041-1047. doi:
Turner, R., & Nicholson, S. (2011). Reasons selectors give for accepting and rejecting medical applicants before interview. MED EDUC, 45(3), 298-307. doi:
James, D., Yates, J., & Nicholson, S. (2010). Comparison of A level and UKCAT performance in students applying to UK medical and dental schools in 2006: cohort study. BRIT MED J, 340, . doi:
Nicholson, S., & Raval, D. (2009). Professionalism: what it means to doctors today. BRIT J HOSP MED, 70(8), 470-474.
Nicholson, S., Cook, V., Naish, J., & Boursicot, K. (2008). Feedback: its importance in developing medical students’ clinical practice. The Clinical Teacher, 5(3), 163-166. doi:
Grime, P., Williams, S., & Nicholson, S. (2006). Medical students' evaluation of a teaching session in occupational medicine: the value of a workplace visit. OCCUP MED-OXFORD, 56(2), 110-114. doi:
NICHOLSON, S. (2005). The benefits of aptitude testing for selecting medical students. BMJ, 331, 559-560.
Nicholson, S. (2005). Commentary: The benefits of aptitude testing for selecting medical students. BRIT MED J, 331(7516), 559-560.
Kamali, A. W., NICHOLSON, S., & Wood, D. F. (2005). A model for widening access into medicine and dentistry: the SAMDA-BL project. Medical Education, 39(9), 918-925.
Cook, V., NICHOLSON, S., Cason, F., & Carter, Y. (2005). Maintaining the quality of community-based education: an evaluation of an innovative, centralised system for giving student feedback to undergraduate general practice tutors. Education for Primary Care, 16, 184-191.
Nicholson, S. (2002). 'So you row, do you? You don't look like a rower.' An account of medical students' experience of sexism. MED EDUC, 36(11), 1057-1063.
Nicholson, S., Osonnaya, C., Carter, Y. H., Savage, W., HENNESSY, E. M., & Collinson, S. (2001). Designing a community-based fourth-year obstetrics and gynaecology module: an example of innovative curriculum development.. Med. Educ., 35(4), 398-403.
Campbell, J., Hobbs, F. D. R., Irish, B., Nicholson, S., Pringle, M., Reeve, J., & Rosenthal, J. (2015). UK academic general practice and primary care.. BMJ, 351, h4164. doi: