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Atena Barat1, Michael J Goldacre1, Trevor W Lambert1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To report UK-trained doctors' career choices for dermatology, career destinations, and factors influencing career pathways.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29785180 PMCID: PMC5892268 DOI: 10.1155/2018/2092039
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dermatol Res Pract ISSN: 1687-6113
Trends in early first choices for eventual career in dermatology: percentages of doctors who specified dermatology at years 1, 3, and 5 after graduation.
| Year after graduation | Cohorts (years of graduation) | Statistical tests | ||||
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| 1974–83 | 1993–2002 | 2005–15 | All cohorts | Linear trend | Heterogeneity | |
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| Year 1 | 88 (0.8) | 133 (0.9) | 263 (1.7) | 484 (1.2) | 41.8, <0.001 | 48.7, <0.001 |
| Year 3 | 98 (1.0) | 169 (1.2) | 90 (1.1) | 357 (1.1) | 0.64, 0.42 | 2.41, 0.29 |
| Year 5 | 65 (0.9) | 121 (0.9) | 34 (0.7) | 220 (0.9) | 1.06, 0.3 | 1.76, 0.41 |
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| Year 1 | 32 (0.5) | 35 (0.6) | 49 (0.8) | 116 (0.6) | 7.4, 0.006 | 8.07, 0.018 |
| Year 3 | 47 (0.8) | 54 (0.9) | 18 (0.6) | 119 (0.8) | 0.23, 0.62 | 2.11, 0.34 |
| Year 5 | 33 (0.7) | 44 (0.8) | 10 (0.6) | 87 (0.7) | 0.09, 0.75 | 0.61, 0.73 |
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| Year 1 | 56 (1.5) | 98 (1.3) | 214 (2.1) | 368 (1.7) | 12.3, <0.001 | 21.06, <0.001 |
| Year 3 | 51 (1.5) | 115 (1.5) | 72 (1.4) | 238 (1.5) | 0.03, 0.85 | 0.09, 0.95 |
| Year 5 | 32 (1.4) | 77 (1.1) | 24 (0.8) | 133 (1.0) | 3.85, 0.05 | 3.87, 0.14 |
Choices for dermatology in individual cohorts: percentages and numbers of respondents.
| Graduation year | Year 1 | Year 3 | Year 5 | Year 1 | Year 3 | Year 5 |
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| Dermatology as any first choice | Dermatology as any choice | |||||
| 1974 | 0.9 (18/1940) | 1.2 (18/1486) | 1.0 (18/1755) | 2.1 (41/1940) | 2.0 (29/1486) | 1.4 (25/1755) |
| 1977 | 0.8 (20/2637) | 1.3 (31/2336) | 1.2 (30/2602) | 2.5 (66/2637) | 2.5 (59/2336) | 2.0 (52/2602) |
| 1980 | 1.0 (29/2853) | 1.0 (28/2843) | 0.6 (17/2716) | 2.9 (84/2853) | 1.9 (54/2843) | 1.0 (27/2716) |
| 1983 | 0.7 (21/3166) | 0.7 (21/3037) | 0.0 | 1.8 (56/3166) | 1.1 (33/3037) | 0.0 |
| 1993 | 1.0 (26/2621) | 1.0 (27/2777) | 0.9 (24/2729) | 1.9 (49/2621) | 1.4 (39/2777) | 1.1 (31/2729) |
| 1996 | 0.7 (21/2926) | 0.7 (20/2721) | 0.7 (28/2521) | 1.7 (51/2926) | 1.4 (39/2721) | 1.0 (24/2521) |
| 1999 | 0.8 (21/2727) | 1.5 (39/2549) | 1.4 (38/2661) | 1.7 (45/2727) | 2.3 (59/2549) | 1.8 (47/2661) |
| 2000 | 1.2 (35/2978) | 1.7 (51/2968) | 1.0 (27/2703) | 2.0 (59/2978) | 2.7 (80/2968) | 1.4 (38/2703) |
| 2002 | 1.1 (30/2778) | 1.2 (32/2748) | 0.5 (14/2552) | 2.8 (78/2778) | 2.2 (60/2748) | 0.6 (15/2552) |
| 2005 | 1.2 (36/3128) | 0.7 (20/2710) | 0.6 (13/2362) | 3.1 (96/3128) | 1.3 (34/2710) | 1.0 (24/2362) |
| 2008 | 1.7 (56/3302) | 1.2 (39/3228) | 0.9 (21/2369) | 3.8 (124/3302) | 1.8 (58/3228) | 1.4 (34/2369) |
| 2009 | 1.7 (51/2917) | 0.0 | 0.0 | 3.8 (110/2917) | 0.0 | 0.0 |
| 2011 | 1.6 (16/1001) | 0.0 | 0.0 | 3.1 (31/1001) | 0.0 | 0.0 |
| 2012 | 1.9 (45/2398) | 1.5 (31/2063) | 0.0 | 3.6 (86/2398) | 1.9 (39/2063) | 0.0 |
| 2015 | 1.9 (59/3040) | 0.0 | 0.0 | 3.2 (97/3040) | 0.0 | 0.0 |
Comparison of the firmness of choice between doctors who expressed a first preference for each specialty group at 1, 3, and 5 years after graduation.
| Gender | Level of certainty of career choice | Year 1 | Year 3 | Year 5 | |||
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| Dermatology | Other hospital physician specialties | Dermatology | Other hospital physician specialties | Dermatology | Other hospital physician specialties | ||
| Male | Definite | 22 (19.6) | 664 (15.0) | 37 (31.1) | 707 (28.1) | 68 (79.1) | 1101 (61.1) |
| Probable | 54 (48.2) | 2356 (53.2) | 62 (52.1) | 1276 (50.7) | 14 (16.3) | 570 (31.6) | |
| Uncertain | 36 (32.1) | 1407 (31.8) | 20 (16.8) | 533 (21.2) | 4 (4.7) | 131 (7.3) | |
| Total | 112 (100.0) | 4427 (100.0) | 119 (100.0) | 2516 (100.0) | 86 (100.0) | 1802 (100.0) | |
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| Female | Definite | 64 (17.5) | 522 (10.7) | 62 (26.4) | 507 (22.7) | 91 (68.4) | 968 (59.6) |
| Probable | 195 (53.4) | 2294 (47.2) | 104 (44.3) | 1054 (47.3) | 34 (25.6) | 515 (31.7) | |
| Uncertain | 106 (29.0) | 2043 (42.0) | 69 (29.4) | 668 (30.0) | 8 (6.0) | 140 (8.6) | |
| Total | 365 (100.0) | 4859 (100.0) | 235 (100.0) | 2229 (100.0) | 133 (100.0) | 1623 (100.0) | |
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| All | Definite | 86 (18.0) | 1186 (12.8) | 99 (28.0) | 1214 (25.6) | 159 (72.6) | 2069 (60.4) |
| Probable | 249 (52.2) | 4650 (50.1) | 166 (46.9) | 2330 (49.1) | 48 (21.9) | 1085 (31.7) | |
| Uncertain | 142 (29.8) | 3450 (37.2) | 89 (25.1) | 1201 (25.3) | 12 (5.5) | 271 (7.9) | |
| Total | 477 (100.0) | 9286 (100.0) | 354 (100.0) | 4745 (100.0) | 219 (100.0) | 3425 (100.0) | |
For details of specialties included as “other hospital physician” specialties, see Methods.
Figure 1Percentages of men (blue) and women (red) doctors who chose dermatology as a first choice of eventual career one, three, and five years after graduation.
Figure 2Percentages of men (blue) and women (red) doctors who chose dermatology as a first, second, or third choice of eventual career one, three, and five years after graduation.
Numbers and percentages of doctors who specified each factor affecting their career choice “a great deal.”
| Factor | Year 1 | Year 3 | Year 5 | |||
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| Dermatology | Other hospital physician specialty | Dermatology | Other hospital physician specialty | Dermatology | Other hospital physician specialty | |
| Hours/working conditions | 69% (211 | 31% (1793) | 75% (105 | 35% (769) | 82% (115 | 38% (981) |
| Domestic circumstances | 54% (195 | 23% (1605) | 45% (106 | 22% (731) | 44% (90 | 27% (884) |
| Future financial prospects | 25% (59 | 9% (410) | 25% (34 | 7% (166) | 17% (24 | 7% (193) |
| Career and promotion prospects | 29% (80 | 22% (1250) | 48% (96 | 27% (785) | 36% (75 | 25% (834) |
| Experience of jobs so far | 34% (79 | 54% (2792) | 41% (97 | 59% (1989) | 51% (106 | 66% (2197) |
| Self-appraisal | 43% (120 | 49% (2939) | 51% (122) | 55% (1852) | 54% (112) | 57% (1894) |
| Student experience of subject | 38% (131) | 40% (2620) | 33% (71 | 26% (814) | 31% (59 | 23% (718) |
| A particular teacher/department | 33% (89) | 29% (1680) | 30% (59 | 37% (987) | 30% (49 | 39% (1045) |
| Inclinations before medical school | 5% (14 | 9% (531) | 6% (14) | 8% (245) | 7% (14) | 7% (211) |
| Enthusiasm/commitment | 54% (164) | 60% (3492) | 65% (90) | 70% (1550) | 80% (113) | 80% (2094) |
| Advice from others | 17% (48) | 17% (974) | 21% (42) | 20% (571) | 17% (36) | 16% (548) |
| Other reasons | 11% (11) | 13% (260) | 16% (17) | 18% (260) | 26% (19) | 24% (273) |
| Financial circumstances while training | 6% (3) | 3% (31) | 5% (6) | 5% (82) | 3% (3) | 6% (71) |
∗ indicates p < 0.05; ∗∗ indicates p < 0.01; ∗∗∗ indicates p < 0.001, comparing dermatology with other hospital physician specialties, within each year, for each factor. For details of specialties included as “other hospital physician” specialties, see Methods.
Numbers and percentages of medical graduates whose original choice was dermatology and eventually practised at four different destinations in year 10 (looking forwards).
| Four final destinations after 10 years | |||||
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| Dermatology % ( | Other hospital physician specialties | Other clinical specialties | GP | Total | |
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| Male choosing dermatology | 17% (5) | 31% (9) | 42% (12) | 10% (3) | 100% (29) |
| Female choosing dermatology | 20% (15) | 16% (12) | 32% (24) | 32% (24) | 100% (75) |
| Total choosing dermatology | 19% (20) | 20% (21) | 35% (36) | 26% (27) | 100% (104) |
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| Male choosing dermatology | 48% (21) | 18% (8) | 18% (8) | 16% (7) | 100% (44) |
| Female choosing dermatology | 41% (36) | 14% (12) | 24% (21) | 21% (18) | 100% (87) |
| Total choosing dermatology | 44% (57) | 15% (20) | 22% (29) | 19% (25) | 100% (131) |
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| Male choosing dermatology | 89% (33) | 5% (2) | 3% (1) | 3% (1) | 100% (37) |
| Female choosing dermatology | 82% (46) | 7% (4) | 9% (5) | 2% (1) | 100% (56) |
| Total choosing dermatology | 85% (79) | 6% (6) | 6% (6) | 3% (2) | 100% (93) |
For details of specialties included as “other hospital physician” specialties, see Methods. “Other clinical specialties” includes the following: emergency medicine, anaesthesia, clinical oncology, surgery, paediatrics, pathology, psychiatry, and radiology.
Numbers and percentages of practicing dermatologists in year 10, based on their original any first career choices in years 1, 3, and 5 (looking backwards).
| Career choices | Male | Female | Total |
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| Dermatology as untied first choice | 15% (5) | 22% (11) | 19% (16) |
| Dermatology as tied 1st choice | 0% (0) | 8% (4) | 5% (4) |
| Dermatology as 2nd or 3rd choice | 9% (3) | 4% (2) | 6% (5) |
| Other hospital physician specialties | 58% (19) | 43% (21) | 49% (40) |
| Others | 18% (6) | 22% (11) | 21% (17) |
| Total | 100% (33) | 100% (49) | 100% (82) |
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| Dermatology as untied first choice | 62% (21) | 47% (27) | 53% (48) |
| Dermatology as tied 1st choice | 0% (0) | 16% (9) | 10% (9) |
| Dermatology as 2nd or 3rd choice | 0% (0) | 12% (7) | 8% (7) |
| Other hospital physician specialties | 15% (5) | 10% (6) | 12% (11) |
| Others | 23% (8) | 14% (8) | 18% (16) |
| Total | 100% (34) | 100% (57) | 100% (91) |
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| Dermatology as untied first choice | 100% (33) | 88% (45) | 93% (78) |
| Dermatology as tied 1st choice | 0% (0) | 2% (1) | 1% (1) |
| Dermatology as 2nd or 3rd choice | 0% (0) | 0% (0) | 0% (0) |
| Other hospital physician specialties | 0% (0) | 0% (0) | 0% (0) |
| Others | 0% (0) | 10% (5) | 6% (5) |
| Total | 100% (33) | 100% (51) | 100% (84) |
For details of specialties included as “other hospital physician” specialties, see Methods.