Edward Jenner performing his first vaccination against smallpox DEA PICTURE LIBRARY/De Agostini
Many of the people behind the most significant medical discoveries of the past 300 years wouldn’t have got into medical school by todayâs standards, because they either studied the âwrongâ subjects, got low grades or didnât follow the rules.
The finding highlights how the education system wrongly favours academic achievement over other important traits, like persistence and creativity, says David Jenkins at the University of Toronto, Canada. âWe have to be much more flexible in how we accept young people into medical school or any other…



