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Promoting psychiatry as a career option for Ghanaian medical students through a public-speaking competition.

Vincent Israel Opoku Agyapong1, Declan McLoughlin.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Authors assessed the impact of a public-speaking competition on the level of interest in psychiatry of Ghanaian medical students.
METHOD: An inter-medical school public-speaking competition was organized to promote psychiatry as a fulfilling career option for Ghanaian medical students. Feedback questionnaires were completed by the students and others in attendance at the event (N=122). The results were compiled and analyzed using descriptive statistics.
RESULTS: Of the 80 feedback forms received, 37 (46.2%) were from medical students; 2 (2.5%) from physicians; 19 (23.8%) from other health professionals, mainly nursing students; and 22 (27.5%) were from journalists. Of the medical students, 29 (78.4%) agreed that the competition had helped positively change their perception of psychiatry; 22 students (59.5%) agreed or strongly agreed that the interest of medical students in psychiatry would be stimulated by the competition; 10 students (27%) agreed or strongly agreed that they would consider psychiatry as a career option if the government were to offer attractive incentive packages for doctors to train in psychiatry.
CONCLUSION: An inter-medical school public speaking competition is an innovative way to encourage medical students in a developing country like Ghana to consider a career in psychiatry.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22751828     DOI: 10.1176/appi.ap.11010016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acad Psychiatry        ISSN: 1042-9670


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1.  Factors influencing medical students and psychiatry residents in Ghana to consider psychiatry as a career option - a qualitative study.

Authors:  Vincent I O Agyapong; Amanda Ritchie; Kacy Doucet; Gerald Agyapong-Opoku; Reham Shalaby; Marianne Hrabok; Thaddeus Ulzen; Akwasi Osei
Journal:  Glob Ment Health (Camb)       Date:  2020-11-03

2.  Factors affecting senior medical students' career choice.

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Journal:  Int J Med Educ       Date:  2018-12-27
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