Heath T J
School of Veterinary Science and Animal Production, University of Queensland.
Aust Vet J. 1998 Jul;76(7):478-81. doi: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.1998.tb10187.x.
To estimate the time veterinary graduates spend in private practice and in veterinary work generally, and to determine what factors influence this.
Questionnaires were completed in the sixth year after graduation by 119 veterinarians who had participated in this longitudinal study since starting the veterinary course, and the data were analysed using the SAS System for Windows.
Of those who started the veterinary course, 90% graduated and 96% of these then entered private practice. Five years later 94% (73% in full-time equivalents) were working as veterinarians, and 64% (50% in full-time equivalents) were still in private practice in Australia. Hours, attitudes of principals and clients, and inadequate rewards were the main reasons for leaving private practice. The likelihood of being still in private practice was greater for those who had had significant responsibility for animals before they entered the course, but it was not related to geographical origin (city vs country), age at entry or gender. Women were, however, more likely than men to be working part time as veterinarians. Predictions of veterinary working life were not affected by geographical origin or by previous experience with animals or on farms, but men expected to work longer than women.
The average veterinary career, estimated by veterinarians who graduated 5 years earlier, is 24 years in full-time equivalents for men, and 16 years for women. Almost all (94%, representing 73% in full-time equivalents) still work as veterinarians after 5 years, most of them (76%, representing 59% in full-time equivalents) in private practice. The likelihood of remaining in private practice is related to previous responsibility for animals.
估算兽医专业毕业生从事私人执业及一般兽医工作的时间,并确定影响这一情况的因素。
119名自开始兽医课程起就参与了这项纵向研究的兽医在毕业后第六年完成了问卷调查,数据使用Windows版SAS系统进行分析。
开始兽医课程的人员中,90%毕业,其中96%随后进入私人执业领域。五年后,94%(相当于全职的73%)从事兽医工作,64%(相当于全职的50%)仍在澳大利亚从事私人执业。工作时长、雇主和客户的态度以及报酬不足是离开私人执业领域的主要原因。入学前对动物负有重大责任的人员继续从事私人执业的可能性更大,但这与地理出身(城市与乡村)、入学年龄或性别无关。然而,女性比男性更有可能兼职从事兽医工作。兽医职业生涯的预测不受地理出身或以往与动物或农场的经历影响,但男性预计工作年限比女性长。
由早五年毕业的兽医估算,兽医职业生涯平均时长,男性相当于全职24年,女性为16年。五年后,几乎所有(94%,相当于全职的73%)仍从事兽医工作,其中大多数(76%,相当于全职的59%)从事私人执业。继续从事私人执业的可能性与之前对动物的责任有关。