| Literature DB >> 31660960 |
Erik M Fritz1, Suzanne van den Hoogenhof2, Jonathan P Braman3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The effect of rapidly increasing student debt on medical students' ultimate career plans is of particular interest to residency programs desiring to enhance recruitment, including primary care specialties. Previous survey studies of medical students indicate that amount of student debt influences choice of medical specialty. Research on this topic to date remains unclear, and few studies have included the average income of different specialties in analyses. The purpose of this study is to observe whether empirical data demonstrates an association between debt of graduating medical students and specialties into which students match.Entities:
Keywords: Career choice; Medical school; Medical students; Student debt
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31660960 PMCID: PMC6819421 DOI: 10.1186/s12909-019-1797-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Educ ISSN: 1472-6920 Impact factor: 2.463
Fig. 1Flowchart demonstrating inclusion and exclusion criteria to obtain study population
Summary table of study population broken down by graduation year
| Year | Total Students | Average Debt (USD) | Primary Care n (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2010 | 180 | 187,954 | 90 (50) |
| 2011 | 202 | 182,701 | 117 (58) |
| 2012 | 189 | 180,939 | 97 (51) |
| 2013 | 177 | 183,766 | 90 (51) |
| 2014 | 183 | 173,666 | 103 (56) |
| 2015 | 201 | 186,320 | 104 (52) |
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Fig. 2Graphical representation comparing graduating debt among the different specialties into which students matched. Debt is in 2015 dollars
Fig. 3Graphical representation comparing graduating debt between the primary care and non-primary care specialties into which students matched. An additional subanalysis compares debt between students matching into family practice versus non-primary care specialties. Debt is in 2015 dollars
Percentage of students matching into primary care versus non-primary care specialties stratified by range of student debt
| Debt Range | Number of Students | Percent in Primary Care | Percent in Non-primary Care | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $0 - $74,999 | 125 | 52% | 48% | |
| $75,000 - $149,000 | 163 | 47% | 53% | |
| $150,000 - $224,999 | 523 | 57% | 43% | |
| $225,000 - $299,000 | 308 | 50% | 50% | |
| ≥ $300,000 | 13 | 46% | 54% | |
Fig. 4Scatterplot demonstrating average income versus student debt. Each datapoint indicates the debt with which the student graduated and the average income of his or her matched specialty from that particular graduation year. Debt and income are in 2015 dollars