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Perception, career choice and self-efficacy of UK medical students and junior doctors in urology.

Patrick Jones1, Bhavan Prasad Rai1, Hasan A R Qazi2, Bhaskar K Somani2, Ghulam Nabi1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: There is a growing concern about the reduced clinical exposure to urology at undergraduate level in the United Kingdom. As a consequence, the competencies of junior doctors are considered inadequate. The views of these doctors in training towards urology remain under reported.
METHODS: A modified Delphi method was employed to construct a questionnaire. Given the rise of social media as a platform for scientific discussion, participants were recruited via a social networking site. Outcomes assessed included career preference, exposure to urology, perceived male dominance, and confidence at core procedures.
RESULTS: In total, 412 and 66 responses were collected from medical students and junior doctors, respectively. Overall, 41% of participants felt that they had received a good level of clinical exposure to urology as part of their training and 15% were considering a career in this speciality. Female students were significantly less likely to consider urology as a career option (p < 0.01). Of these, 37% of the students felt confident at male catheterization and 46% of students regarded urology as a male-dominated speciality.
CONCLUSIONS: Urology is perceived as male dominated and is the least likely surgical speciality to be pursued as a career option according to our survey. Increased exposure to urology at the undergraduate level and dedicated workshops for core urological procedures are needed to address these challenges.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26425216      PMCID: PMC4581920          DOI: 10.5489/cuaj.2919

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can Urol Assoc J        ISSN: 1911-6470            Impact factor:   1.862


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Authors:  Patrick Jones; Bhavan Prasad Rai; Hasan A R Qazi; Bhaskar K Somani; Ghulam Nabi
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7.  Impact of Early Exposure to Simulation Program on Undergraduate Medical Students' Interest in Urology.

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