Rabinowitz H K, Rosenthal M P, Diamond J J, Turner T N
Jefferson Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia.
Fam Med. 1993 Nov-Dec;25(10):665-7.
To help identify additional information regarding why some individuals are more likely to enter certain medical specialties, we undertook a study to evaluate the relationship between a senior medical student's self-reported alternate career choice (ie, if he or she had not entered medicine), and that student's subsequent choice of a medical specialty.
Students entering the specialties of pediatrics, family practice, obstetrics and gynecology, and emergency medicine were likely to have chosen alternate careers in the teaching, health care, humanities, arts, and nonprofessional areas. In contrast, students entering the specialties of anesthesiology, radiology, internal medicine, and surgery (general surgery or the surgical subspecialties) were more likely to have chosen alternate careers in engineering, research, science, business, law, and architecture.
The alternate career choices of medical students may be related to their subsequent choice of medical specialty.
为了帮助确定有关为何某些人更倾向于选择特定医学专业的更多信息,我们开展了一项研究,以评估高年级医学生自我报告的其他职业选择(即如果他或她没有进入医学领域)与该学生随后选择的医学专业之间的关系。
进入儿科学、家庭医学、妇产科和急诊医学专业的学生,更有可能选择教学、医疗保健、人文、艺术和非专业领域的其他职业。相比之下,进入麻醉学、放射学、内科和外科(普通外科或外科亚专业)专业的学生,更有可能选择工程、研究、科学、商业、法律和建筑领域的其他职业。
医学生的其他职业选择可能与他们随后选择的医学专业有关。