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Few gender differences in specialty preferences and motivational factors: a cross-sectional Swedish study on last-year medical students

机译:在专业偏好和动机因素方面性别差异很少:瑞典对去年医学生的横断面研究

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BackgroundToday, women constitute about half of medical students in several Western societies, yet women physicians are still underrepresented in surgical specialties and clustered in other branches of medicine. Gender segregation in specialty preference has been found already in medical school. It is important to study the career preferences of our future physicians, as they will influence the maintenance of an adequate supply of physicians in all specialties and the future provision of health care. American and British studies dominate the area of gender and medical careers whereas Swedish studies on medical students’ reasons for specialty preference are scarce. The aim of this study is to investigate and compare Swedish male and female medical students’ specialty preferences and the motives behind them.
机译:背景技术如今,在几个西方社会中,女性约占医学生的一半,但是女性医师在外科专业中的代表人数仍然不足,并且在其他医学领域也占主导地位。在医学院中已经发现性别偏向于专业偏好。研究我们未来医生的职业偏好很重要,因为它们会影响所有专业医生的充足供应以及未来医疗保健的维持。美国和英国的研究在性别和医学职业领域占主导地位,而瑞典关于医学生对专业偏爱的原因的研究却很少。这项研究的目的是调查和比较瑞典男女医学生的专业偏好及其背后的动机。

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