Nelson-Jones R, Fish D G
Can Med Assoc J. 1970 Jul 4;103(1):29-33.
The principal findings of this study of the career preferences of first-year Canadian medical students were:Over 70% of the first-year students expressed a preference for specialty practice, with only 20% oriented towards practice as a family practitioner.There were considerable differences between the medical schools in the proportion of medical students preferring general practice, ranging from less than 10% at McGill to nearly 33% at Queen's.Nearly one-third of the students stated that they preferred primarily salaried practice. These students were largely those who preferred specialty practice or a career in an area such as public health or research.Nearly 70% of the students looked for a career with part-time teaching, while 8% preferred a full-time teaching career.Only 1% preferred a full-time research career although 90% expected to have at least some research involvement.Students from smaller communities were more likely to express a preference for general practice than those from large urban areas.Men and women had similar practice preferences in terms of general practice and clinical specialty, but significantly more women than men preferred a career in salaried practice. Significantly fewer women expressed a preference for major involvement in either teaching or research.
超过70%的一年级学生表示倾向于专科医疗实践,只有20%的学生倾向于成为家庭医生。在偏好全科医疗的医学生比例方面,各医学院校之间存在显著差异,从麦吉尔大学的不到10%到女王大学的近33%不等。近三分之一的学生表示他们主要倾向于有薪水的医疗实践。这些学生主要是那些倾向于专科医疗实践或从事公共卫生或研究等领域职业的人。近70%的学生希望从事兼职教学工作,而8%的学生更喜欢全职教学职业。只有1%的学生更喜欢全职研究职业,尽管90%的学生预计至少会参与一些研究工作。来自较小社区的学生比来自大城市地区的学生更有可能表示倾向于全科医疗。在全科医疗和临床专科方面,男性和女性有相似的职业偏好,但明显更多的女性比男性更喜欢有薪水的职业。明显更少的女性表示倾向于主要参与教学或研究工作。