McLachlan M S, Herzig M
Br J Radiol. 1978 Jul;51(607):503-6. doi: 10.1259/0007-1285-51-607-503.
Recruitment ot radiology is said to be affected by the extent to which radiologists participate in medical student teaching. At McMaster University, where radiologists make major contributions to the medical school curriculum, students appear to show little interest in radiology as a career. The characteristics, attitudes and career choices of students at McMaster who undertook elective periods in radiology between 1973 and 1976 were examined. Though students rated the elective experience very highly, none intended to become a radiologist. Half of the group wished to take up family practice, the proportion in the school as a whole being similar. This is consistent with policies of student selection and education at McMaster. Most of those choosing family practice did not change their career choice between entry to and exit from the school. Involvement of radiologists in the curriculum had no detectable positive influence on career choice.
据说放射科的招生情况会受到放射科医生参与医学生教学程度的影响。在麦克马斯特大学,放射科医生对医学院课程做出了重大贡献,但学生们似乎对将放射科作为职业兴趣寥寥。对1973年至1976年间在放射科进行选修的麦克马斯特大学学生的特点、态度和职业选择进行了研究。尽管学生们对选修经历评价很高,但没有人打算成为放射科医生。该组中有一半人希望从事家庭医疗,这一比例与全校整体比例相似。这与麦克马斯特大学的学生选拔和教育政策是一致的。大多数选择家庭医疗的学生在入学和毕业之间没有改变他们的职业选择。放射科医生参与课程教学对职业选择没有明显的积极影响。