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Career destinations seven years on among doctors who qualified in the United Kingdom in 1988: postal questionnaire survey.

T W Lambert1, M J Goldacre.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To report the career choices and career destinations in 1995 of doctors who qualified in the United Kingdom in 1988.
DESIGN: Postal questionnaire.
SETTING: United Kingdom.
SUBJECTS: All doctors who qualified in the United Kingdom in 1988. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Current employment.
RESULTS: Of the 3724 doctors who were sent questionnaires, eight had died and three declined to participate. Of the remaining 3713 doctors, 2885 (77.7%) replied. 16.9% (608/3593; 95% confidence interval 16.1% to 17.8%) of all 1988 qualifiers from medical schools in Great Britain were not working in the NHS in Great Britain in 1995 compared with 17.0% (624/3674; 16.1% to 17.9%) of the 1983 cohort in 1990. The proportion of doctors working in general practice was lower than in previous cohorts. The percentage of women in general practice (44.3% (528/1192)) substantially exceeded that of men (33.1% (443/1340)). 53% (276/522) of the women in general practice and 20% (98/490) of the women in hospital specialties worked part time.
CONCLUSIONS: Concerns about recruitment difficulties in general practice are justified. Women are now entering general practice in greater numbers than men. There is no evidence of a greater exodus from the NHS from the 1988 qualifiers than from earlier cohorts.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9822396      PMCID: PMC28722          DOI: 10.1136/bmj.317.7170.1429

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BMJ        ISSN: 0959-8138


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