Iyadurai Ramya, Viggeswarpu Suekha, Zachariah Anand
Department of Medicine, Christian Medical College, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India.
Department of Geriatrics, Christian Medical College, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India.
J Family Med Prim Care. 2019 Jul;8(7):2401-2404. doi: 10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_388_19.
To find out the career destination of a cohort of doctors who have graduated from Christian Medical College (CMC) and to identify the reasons for their choice.
CMC is a training institution for medical graduates among a network of mission hospitals in India. After their graduation, most students complete a sponsorship obligation of 2 years in primary or secondary, rural and semi-urban hospitals.
The study population was obtained from the electronic database of the medical graduates. The batches of medical graduates from 1966 to 1995 were analyzed. Quantitative data regarding the career destination were obtained from this database.
A structured qualitative questionnaire was devised with both open and closed questions regarding their present area of work and the reason for their choice. This questionnaire was sent via email and posted to others who did not have email access; 17.5% responded to this questionnaire.
Data revealed that 57.4% of our alumni were working in India and 42.3% were working abroad. In India, 29% were working in the corporate sector, 21% in CMC, and 10% in rural hospitals. The pull factors for the doctors who stayed in India and in rural area were a felt need to serve. The pull factors for doctors to go abroad were pursuit of academic excellence and perceived better quality of life. The push factors against the pursuit of rural career were prior adverse experiences in the rural hospitals they had worked in.
The career destinations depend mainly on satisfaction with work and familial expectations.
了解一批毕业于基督教医学院(CMC)的医生的职业去向,并确定他们做出选择的原因。
CMC是印度一系列教会医院网络中的医学毕业生培训机构。毕业后,大多数学生要在初级或二级农村及半城市医院履行两年的赞助义务。
研究对象来自医学毕业生的电子数据库。对1966年至1995年批次的医学毕业生进行了分析。从该数据库中获取了有关职业去向的定量数据。
设计了一份结构化的定性问卷,包含关于他们当前工作领域及选择原因的开放式和封闭式问题。该问卷通过电子邮件发送,并邮寄给没有电子邮件的其他人;17.5%的人回复了此问卷。
数据显示,我们校友中有57.4%在印度工作,42.3%在国外工作。在印度,29%在企业部门工作,21%在CMC工作,10%在农村医院工作。留在印度和农村地区的医生的吸引因素是有服务的需求感。医生出国的吸引因素是追求学术卓越和认为生活质量更高。阻碍从事农村职业的推动因素是他们曾工作过的农村医院之前的不良经历。
职业去向主要取决于对工作的满意度和家庭期望。