Compton Michael T, Frank Erica, Elon Lisa, Carrera Jennifer
Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, USA.
J Gen Intern Med. 2008 Jul;23(7):1095-100. doi: 10.1007/s11606-008-0579-z.
Studies have examined factors affecting medical students' specialty choice, but little research exists on stability of these specialty interests.
To describe patterns of change in specialty interests during medical school and examine associations between specialty change patterns and gender, desire for a high-prestige career, and interest in prevention.
Medical students (Class of 2003) at 15 representative US schools were invited to complete surveys during freshman orientation, entry to wards, and senior year.
This analysis used data from 942 students who completed all 3 surveys.
In addition to a number of other items, students were asked to choose the 1 specialty they were most interested in pursuing.
The most common specialty choices among freshman students were pediatrics (20%) and surgery (18%); least common choices were psychiatry and preventive medicine (1% each). General internal medicine was the initial specialty choice for 8%. Most students changed their specialty choices, regardless of initial interest. Only 30% of those initially interested in primary care (PC) remained interested at all 3 time points, compared to 68% of those initially interested in non-PC. Female versus male students were more commonly interested in PC at all 3 time points. Senior students interested in non-PC specialties were more likely to desire a high-prestige career (48%) than those interested in PC (31%).
Medical students may benefit from more intensive introduction to some specialties earlier in pre-medical and medical education. In addition, increasing the prestige of PC fields may shape the physician workforce.
已有研究探讨了影响医学生专业选择的因素,但关于这些专业兴趣的稳定性的研究较少。
描述医学院校期间专业兴趣的变化模式,并研究专业变化模式与性别、对高声望职业的渴望以及预防兴趣之间的关联。
邀请美国15所代表性学校的医学生(2003届)在新生入学指导、进入病房实习和高年级时完成调查问卷。
本分析使用了942名完成了所有3次调查的学生的数据。
除了其他一些项目外,还要求学生选择他们最感兴趣从事的1个专业。
新生中最常见的专业选择是儿科(20%)和外科(18%);最不常见的选择是精神病学和预防医学(各1%)。普通内科是8%的学生最初的专业选择。大多数学生改变了他们的专业选择,无论最初的兴趣如何。最初对初级保健(PC)感兴趣的学生中,只有30%在所有3个时间点都保持兴趣,而最初对非PC专业感兴趣的学生这一比例为68%。在所有3个时间点,女生比男生更常对PC专业感兴趣。对非PC专业感兴趣的高年级学生比那些对PC专业感兴趣的学生更渴望获得高声望职业(48%对31%)。
医学生可能会从医学预科和医学教育早期对某些专业更深入的介绍中受益。此外,提高PC领域的声望可能会影响医师队伍的构成。