Literature DB >> 9775680

Medical students' personal values and their career choices a quarter-century later.

M Hojat1, T P Brigham, E Gottheil, G Xu, K Glaser, J J Veloski.   

Abstract

A longitudinal study of 391 physicians tested two hypotheses regarding personal values and career choices: that higher preference for social values would be associated with physicians' being more interested in "people-oriented" rather than "technology-oriented" specialties and that higher preference for economic values would be associated with expectations of high income. The physicians (344 men, 47 women) were graduates of Jefferson Medical College in 1974 and 1975 who completed the Allport-Vernon-Lindzey Study of Values during medical school. Analysis showed that physicians currently in the "people-oriented" specialties scored significantly higher on the Social Value scale than their peers in "technology-oriented" specialties. A moderate but statistically significant correlation was found between scores on the Economic Value scale and expectations of higher income. The findings suggest that physicians' personal values are relevant to their career decisions such as specialty choice and expectations of income. The findings have implications with regard to two major issues in the evolving health care system, namely, the distribution of physicians by specialty and cost containment.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9775680     DOI: 10.2466/pr0.1998.83.1.243

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychol Rep        ISSN: 0033-2941


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