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2002年英国医学专业毕业生的职业选择:问卷调查

Career choices of United Kingdom medical graduates of 2002: questionnaire survey.

作者信息

Lambert Trevor W, Goldacre Michael J, Turner Gill

机构信息

UK Medical Careers Research Group, Department of Public Health, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.

出版信息

Med Educ. 2006 Jun;40(6):514-21. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2929.2006.02480.x.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To report the specialty choices of UK medical graduates of 2002, and to compare their choices with those of qualifiers in previous years and with the profile of career grade doctors in different specialties in England.

METHODS

We carried out a postal questionnaire survey in the UK and drew comparisons with official data for numbers of specialists.

RESULTS

The response rate was 65.3% (2778/4257). A total of 22.7% of the medical graduates of 2002 (28.1% of women, 14.5% of men) expressed a preference for a longterm career in general practice, compared with 25.3% of 1999 and 2000 graduates combined. A total of 31.1% of men and 11.9% of women chose surgical specialties; 0.7% of men and 3.4% of women chose obstetrics and gynaecology; 3.4% of men and 7.9% of women chose paediatrics. There was a large mismatch between the percentage choosing each specialty group and the percentage of senior National Health Service doctors working in the same specialty group. In all, 71% of graduates regarded their career choice as definite or probable and 80% definitely or probably intended to pursue a longterm career in medicine in the UK, compared with 75% of qualifiers in 1999 and 2000.

CONCLUSIONS

Career choices for general practice remain low: only 1 in 4 women and 1 in 7 men now choose general practice at this career stage. Very few men choose obstetrics and gynaecology, despite a recent increase in training opportunities. There is no evidence of an increase, compared with recent previous cohorts, in the percentage of junior doctors who do not want a longterm career in British medicine.

摘要

目的

报告2002年英国医学毕业生的专业选择情况,并将他们的选择与前几年毕业生的选择以及英格兰不同专业职业等级医生的概况进行比较。

方法

我们在英国开展了一项邮寄问卷调查,并与官方的专科医生人数数据进行比较。

结果

回复率为65.3%(2778/4257)。2002年共有22.7%的医学毕业生(女性为28.1%,男性为14.5%)表示倾向于长期从事全科医疗工作,而1999年和2000年毕业生的这一比例为25.3%。共有31.1%的男性和11.9%的女性选择了外科专业;0.7%的男性和3.4%的女性选择了妇产科;3.4%的男性和7.9%的女性选择了儿科。各专业组的选择比例与在同一专业组工作的国家医疗服务体系高级医生的比例之间存在很大差异。总体而言,71%的毕业生认为他们的职业选择确定或可能,80%的毕业生确定或可能打算在英国长期从事医学工作,而1999年和2000年毕业生的这一比例为75%。

结论

全科医疗的职业选择率仍然很低:目前在这个职业阶段,只有四分之一的女性和七分之一的男性选择全科医疗。尽管最近培训机会有所增加,但很少有男性选择妇产科。与最近几届相比,没有证据表明不想在英国长期从事医学工作的初级医生比例有所增加。

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