Famewo C E, Bodman R I
Middle East J Anaesthesiol. 1985 Jun;8(2):179-85.
In order to find out the career preferences of Saudi medical undergraduates as they relate to anesthesiology, questionnaires were distributed and received from 40 pre-clinical students and 26 clinical students immediately after their two-week anesthesia posting. Almost half of the preclinical students made their final choice. None of the students in this group made anesthesiology a first choice, though about 67.5% had heard about anesthesia. Among the students in the clinical group, medicine, surgery and general practice were the most common choices. Only one indicated anesthesiology a first choice. Most of the clinical students indicated that their I.C.U. rotation was the most enjoyable part of their anesthesia posting. The student's suggestions for improvement in their posting included a longer period than the present 2 weeks and more opportunity to acquire the required clinical skills. The authors advise a positive drive to Saudi medical undergraduates to take up the specialty of anesthesiology as a career in order to correct the present shortage.
为了了解沙特医学本科学生与麻醉学相关的职业偏好,在为期两周的麻醉实习结束后,立即向40名临床前学生和26名临床学生发放并回收了问卷。几乎一半的临床前学生做出了最终选择。该组学生中没有人将麻醉学作为首选,不过约67.5%的学生听说过麻醉学。在临床组学生中,医学、外科和全科是最常见的选择。只有一人将麻醉学列为首选。大多数临床学生表示,他们在重症监护病房的轮转是麻醉实习中最愉快的部分。学生们对实习改进的建议包括比目前的两周更长的时间以及更多获得所需临床技能的机会。作者建议积极推动沙特医学本科学生将麻醉学专业作为职业,以纠正目前的短缺状况。