Dodd L G, Rosenthal D L, Cancilla P
Department of Pathology, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX 77030.
Hum Pathol. 1992 Apr;23(4):407-10. doi: 10.1016/0046-8177(92)90087-j.
Recent reports have indicated a shortage of pathologists coming out of training programs over the next few years. This is due, in part, to a decrease in the number of medical students entering pathology and an overall decline in the popularity of the field as a specialty choice. Medical students electing to spend a year in a post-sophomore fellowship in pathology would be expected to enter the field at a higher than average rate. In this study, the specialty choices of 140 former student fellows were analyzed. The students included in the study were enrolled in a year-long University of California, Los Angeles post-sophomore fellowship in pathology between 1953 and 1988. Twenty-seven of the 140 students (19.3%) ultimately chose pathology as a career. This represents a 9- to 10-fold increase over the average percentage of medical students entering pathology through the match (less than 2%) for any given year. Of all students from the University of California, Los Angeles who entered pathology, 75% did not elect to spend a year in fellowship. Eighty percent of the former fellows chose some other field, medicine and surgery being the most popular choices.
最近的报告显示,在未来几年内,完成培训项目的病理学家将会短缺。部分原因在于进入病理学专业的医学生数量减少,以及该领域作为专业选择的整体受欢迎程度下降。预计选择在大二后参加为期一年病理学进修项目的医学生进入该领域的比例会高于平均水平。在这项研究中,分析了140名前学生进修人员的专业选择。纳入研究的学生参加了1953年至1988年间在加利福尼亚大学洛杉矶分校为期一年的大二后病理学进修项目。140名学生中有27名(19.3%)最终选择病理学作为职业。这比任何一年通过匹配进入病理学专业的医学生平均比例(不到2%)高出9至10倍。在所有进入病理学专业的加利福尼亚大学洛杉矶分校学生中,75%没有选择参加为期一年的进修项目。80%的前进修人员选择了其他领域,医学和外科是最受欢迎的选择。