Ovens H, Allen R, Cohen E
Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Toronto.
Can Fam Physician. 1993 Jun;39:1356-65.
A survey of recent family medicine graduates showed that two thirds were doing no emergency work. Those who had originally planned to practise emergency medicine were more likely to be doing it than those who had not. More women than men dropped their plans to do emergency work. Two thirds of those who had dropped their plans thought their training had influenced the decision.
一项对近期家庭医学专业毕业生的调查显示,三分之二的人没有从事急诊工作。那些原本计划从事急诊医学的人比没有计划的人更有可能从事该工作。放弃从事急诊工作计划的女性比男性更多。三分之二放弃计划的人认为他们的培训影响了这一决定。