Aurora St Luke's Transplant Program, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.
Department of Surgery, NSCB Government Medical College, Jabalpur 482003, Madhya Pradesh, India.
Natl Med J India. 2022 Mar-Apr;35(2):105-107. doi: 10.25259/NMJI_984_20.
Background Postgraduate residents' ability to understand and effectively manage their finances is variable. We conducted this study to assess the awareness of personal financial literacy among Indian residents. Methods We circulated a web-based cross-sectional Google Forms multiple-choice questionnaire having questions in three categories including financial awareness, current financial status and plans among 400 Indian residents. Results A total of 215 Indian residents (53.75%) responded to the survey (men 80.9%, unmarried 74.4% and pursuing broad specialties 83.3%). The majority were unaware of stocks, special student/doctor loans, tax planning, life insurance, professional indemnity and tax/financial planning. The majority opined that personal finance and investing should be taught at medical school/residency. A financial pyramid based on the hierarchy of needs is proposed. Conclusion Lack of financial literacy and planning was seen among the majority of Indian residents. Our study highlights this gap in the medical curriculum and the need for formal structured financial education during training.
研究生住院医师对财务的理解和有效管理能力参差不齐。我们开展了这项研究,以评估印度住院医师的个人理财知识意识。
我们以三种类别(包括金融意识、当前财务状况和计划),向 400 名印度住院医师发放了在线谷歌表单多选题调查问卷。
共有 215 名印度住院医师(53.75%)对调查做出了回应(男性占 80.9%,未婚占 74.4%,从事广泛专业的占 83.3%)。大多数人不知道股票、特殊学生/医生贷款、税务规划、人寿保险、专业赔偿责任以及税务/财务规划。大多数人认为应该在医学院/住院医师培训中教授个人理财和投资。我们提出了一个基于需求层次结构的财务金字塔。
大多数印度住院医师缺乏财务知识和规划。我们的研究突出了医学课程中的这一差距,以及培训期间需要进行正规结构化的金融教育。