Literature DB >> 28253127

Factors Associated with the Nature, Timing and Stability of the Specialty Career Choices of Recently Graduated Doctors in European Countries, a Literature Review.

M B M Soethout1, Th J Ten Cate2, G van der Wal3.   

Abstract

The aim of this study was to identify factors that are associated with the choice of a spe-cialty, the moment of the definitive choice, and the stability of the choice over time. The focus was on recently graduated doctors in European countries. A review of the literature from October 1994 to October 2004 was conducted. Most of the identified studies were of good quality. Enthusiasm, self-appraisal of skills, human interest and domestic circumstances were the main factors associated with the choice for medical specialization. Female doctors paid a great deal of attention to reasonable working hours and part-time jobs. They were also less certain about their career choice, and made this choice later than men. Most doctors with a preference for general practice at the time of qualification as a medical doctor achieved their aim. Women, who preferred a clinical specialization, had less opportunity than men to achieve their career satisfactorily.

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Keywords:  Medical graduate; career choice; career preference; medical specialty

Year:  2004        PMID: 28253127     DOI: 10.3402/meo.v9i.4360

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Educ Online        ISSN: 1087-2981


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