Mahoney Rachel, Katona Cornelius, McParland Monica, Noble Lorraine, Livingston Gill
Department of Mental Health Sciences, University College London-Camde, Islington Mental Health and Social Care Trust, London, UK.
Med Teach. 2004 Nov;26(7):650-4. doi: 10.1080/01421590400019591.
There is currently a shortage of doctors in Britain, especially in general practice, psychiatry and pathology. This study aimed to examine whether career intention, especially in the shortage specialties, changes between undergraduate level and graduation. The 234 participants were Senior House Officers and Pre-Registration House Officers, who had provided information about their career intentions in their fourth year of medical school. Participants completed a postal questionnaire about their current career intentions. 38.9% of medical students rising to 63.3% of doctors definitely intended to pursue a particular specialty. While the numbers of people who definitely wanted to pursue general practice and psychiatry increased, in line with nearly all other specialties, the overall attractiveness of these shortage specialties fell. Early career advice and support during medical school and immediately after graduation may help doctors to be confident in pursuing shortage specialties to which they were originally attracted.
目前英国医生短缺,尤其是在全科医疗、精神病学和病理学领域。本研究旨在探讨职业意向,特别是短缺专业的职业意向,在本科阶段到毕业之间是否会发生变化。234名参与者为高级住院医师和预注册住院医师,他们在医学院四年级时提供了有关其职业意向的信息。参与者填写了一份关于他们当前职业意向的邮寄问卷。38.9%的医学生到63.3%的医生明确打算从事某一特定专业。虽然明确想从事全科医疗和精神病学的人数有所增加,与几乎所有其他专业一致,但这些短缺专业的总体吸引力下降了。医学院期间以及毕业后立即提供的早期职业建议和支持,可能有助于医生有信心从事他们最初感兴趣的短缺专业。