Swedish School of Social Science, P.O. Box 16, 00014, University of Helsinki, Finland.
Maturitas. 2011 Mar;68(3):264-7. doi: 10.1016/j.maturitas.2010.09.010. Epub 2010 Oct 27.
The concerns about physicians' career advancement tend to be raised in gender terms, because women presently constitute close to and will soon form a majority of the medical students in most western societies. The question is to what extent female and male medical students and residents today make similar or different career and lifestyle choices? Two major mechanisms have been referred to as the reason for gender differences in career paths for physicians. The major theoretical framework tends to be the socialization or sex-role theory and later versions of this explanatory framework. The other mechanism referred to is structural and points to the barriers or the concrete support that women and men experience in making their career decisions. Studies of medical students in the UK and US have shown that women students expected family demands to hamper career plans, while male students were less influenced by family concerns. The importance of role models and mentors in setting the career goals of medical students and residents has recently confirmed early studies of the topic. A number of studies have documented that early negative experiences or lack of encouragement in medical school deter women from choosing surgery as a career. Recent studies suggest that lifestyle choices rather than merely career advancement influence both female and male surgeons' career plans.
人们通常会从性别角度提出对医生职业发展的担忧,因为目前在大多数西方国家,女性医学生接近并很快将成为大多数医学生中的多数。问题是,今天的男女医学生和住院医师在职业和生活方式的选择上有多大程度上的相似或不同?有两个主要机制被认为是导致医生职业道路上性别差异的原因。主要的理论框架倾向于社会化或性别角色理论,以及这个解释框架的后来版本。另一个被提及的机制是结构性的,指的是女性和男性在做出职业决策时所经历的障碍或具体支持。对英国和美国医学生的研究表明,女学生预计家庭需求会妨碍职业计划,而男学生则较少受到家庭关注的影响。最近的研究证实了早期对这一主题的研究,表明榜样和导师在设定医学生和住院医师的职业目标方面的重要性。许多研究记录表明,医学院早期的负面经历或缺乏鼓励会阻止女性选择外科作为职业。最近的研究表明,生活方式的选择,而不仅仅是职业发展,影响着男女外科医生的职业规划。