Chellappah Mydhili, Garnham Laura
Salaried GP and Clinical Teaching Fellow in Primary Care.
Academic ST4 GP Trainee, Imperial College London, UK.
London J Prim Care (Abingdon). 2014;6(6):117-23. doi: 10.1080/17571472.2014.11494362.
Background The current issue of general practice recruitment is a significant challenge and concern. In order to address this, it is vital to understand medical students' attitudes towards general practice and what influences their choice of intended career. Method We used a questionnaire study to examine these attitudes across all years at Imperial College Medical School and to understand what a group of London medical students' current intended career choices were. Results We found that only 13% of students ranked general practice as their first choice career despite having a generally realistic and positive attitude towards the speciality. They highlighted that the main influence on future career choice was interest in the specific speciality and that lifestyle factors did not seem to be so important. Conclusion Exposure to general practice, primary care research and student GP societies might play some part in increasing interest, but more work is needed to understand why students are rejecting general practice and what we can do collectively to attract students into choosing a career in primary care.
背景 当前全科医学招聘问题是一项重大挑战且备受关注。为应对这一问题,了解医学生对全科医学的态度以及影响他们职业选择意向的因素至关重要。方法 我们通过问卷调查研究了帝国理工学院医学院各年级学生的这些态度,并了解一群伦敦医科学生目前的职业选择意向。结果 我们发现,尽管学生们对该专业总体上持现实且积极的态度,但只有13%的学生将全科医学列为首选职业。他们强调,对未来职业选择的主要影响因素是对特定专业的兴趣,而生活方式因素似乎不那么重要。结论 接触全科医学、初级保健研究和学生全科医生社团可能在提高兴趣方面发挥一定作用,但需要做更多工作来理解学生拒绝全科医学的原因,以及我们可以共同采取哪些措施吸引学生选择初级保健职业。