Career choices of medical students: a national survey of 1780 students

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作者
Lefevre, Jeremie H. [1 ]
Roupret, Morgan [2 ]
Kerneis, Solen [3 ]
Karila, Laurent [4 ]
机构
[1] Pitie Salpetriere Hospital Assistance Publ Hopita, Academ Urol Unit, Pierre et Marie Curie Faculty of Medicine, Univers of Paris VI, Paris, France
[2] Univ Paris 06, Pitie Salpetriere Hosp, AP HP, Pierre & Marie Curie Fac Med,Acad Urol Unit, F-75012 Paris, France
[3] Univ Paris 05, Cochin St Vincent de Paul Hosp Grp, AP HP, Cochin Pasteur Ctr Clin Invest Vaccinol, Paris, France
[4] Univ Paris 11, Paul Brousse Hosp, AP HP, Paris Sud Fac Med,Acad Addict Med Ctr, Paris, France
关键词
CONTROLLABLE LIFE-STYLE; INTERNAL-MEDICINE; SPECIALTY CHOICE; GENERAL-PRACTICE; FAMILY MEDICINE; FEMINIZATION; RESIDENTS; SURGERY; PHYSICIANS; SELECTION;
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-2923.2010.03707.x
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Objectives Many factors influence the career specialty decisions made by medical students. The aim of this study was to broaden consideration of the determinants of specialty choice in a large population of medical students in their sixth year of study. Methods A total of 2588 students distributed across all of the 39 medical schools in France participated in a National Practice Examination in December 2008, after which an electronic questionnaire was administered. Study criteria were: population characteristics; demographics, and motivation for and drawbacks to medical specialty choice. Results A total of 1780 students (1111 women, 62%) responded to the questionnaire (69% response rate). The mean age of respondents was 23.8 years (22-35 years). Of these, 1555 students (87%) stated their preferred medical specialty. Surgical and medical specialties were the two specialties selected most frequently by students (n = 729, 47%). General practice was chosen by 20%. Gender influenced the choice of specialty: 88% of future paediatricians, 82% of gynaecologists and 77% of general practitioners (GPs) were women (p < 0.05). Main motivating factors included interesting diseases, opportunities for private practice and patient contact. Main drawbacks limiting the choice of other specialties were poor quality of life, an exclusively hospital-based career and loss of patient contact. Gender was the criterion most associated with significant differences in factors of motivation for or discouragement from a career. Patient contact and opportunities for private practice were significantly highlighted by future GPs compared with students opting for the medical or surgical specialties (p < 0.0001). Conclusions Students' career choices regarding specialties or general practice result from the interplay among several factors. Career interest in general practice is particularly low. Initiatives to address the factors affecting student career choices regarding less favoured specialties and to deal with the growing feminisation of the profession, which will lead to irreversible changes in clinical practice, are required.
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