Nieuwenhuijzen Kruseman Arie C
Maastricht.
Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd. 2014;158:A7410.
General practice seems to be the most popular discipline among Dutch medical students, despite increasing work pressure and administrative burden. In contrast, the interest for specialisation in geriatric, insurance and occupational medicine is slight. This is partly due to less exposure to these fields during the undergraduate training and lack of encouragement to choose for these disciplines. Additionally, although medical students prefer regular working hours, the workload remains high, in spite of an increasing number of graduates who are unable to find a job. More central control in health manpower planning and guidance of students in making a choice for a professional career is required.
尽管工作压力和行政负担不断增加,但全科医学似乎仍是荷兰医学生中最受欢迎的学科。相比之下,老年医学、保险医学和职业医学的专科兴趣则较为淡薄。部分原因是本科培训期间对这些领域的接触较少,以及缺乏选择这些学科的鼓励。此外,尽管医学生更喜欢规律的工作时间,但尽管越来越多的毕业生找不到工作,工作量仍然很大。在卫生人力规划方面需要更多的中央控制,并在指导学生选择职业方面提供更多帮助。