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Association between medical student debt and choice of specialty: a 6-year retrospective study

机译:医学生债务与专业选择之间的关联:一项为期6年的回顾性研究

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The effect of rapidly increasing student debt on medical students’ ultimate career plans is of particular interest to residency programs desiring to enhance recruitment, including primary care specialties. Previous survey studies of medical students indicate that amount of student debt influences choice of medical specialty. Research on this topic to date remains unclear, and few studies have included the average income of different specialties in analyses. The purpose of this study is to observe whether empirical data demonstrates an association between debt of graduating medical students and specialties into which students match. This was a retrospective cross-sectional study of a public institution including data from graduation years 2010–2015. For each included student, total educational debt at graduation and matched specialty were obtained. Average income of each specialty was also obtained. Statistical hypothesis testing was performed to analyze any differences in average debt among specialties; subanalysis was performed assessing debt for primary care (PC) versus non-primary care (NPC) specialties. Correlation between student debt and average specialty income was also evaluated. One thousand three hundred ten students met the inclusion criteria and 178 were excluded for a final study population of 1132 (86%). The average debt was $182,590. Average debt was not significantly different among the different specialties (P?=?0.576). There was no significant difference in average debt between PC and NPC specialties (PC $182,345?±?$64,457, NPC $182,868?±?$70,420, P?=?0.342). There was no correlation between average specialty income and graduation debt (Spearman’s rho?=?0.021, P?=?0.482). At our institution, student indebtedness did not appear to affect matched medical specialty, and no correlation between debt and average specialty income was observed. Different subspecialties and residency programs interested in recruiting more students or increasing diversity may consider addressing alternative factors which may have a stronger influence on student choices.
机译:学生债务迅速增加对医学院学生最终职业生涯计划的影响,对希望加强招聘的居住计划特别感兴趣,包括初级保健专业。先前对医学生的调查研究表明,学生债务的数量会影响医学专业的选择。迄今为止,有关该主题的研究仍不清楚,很少有研究将不同专业的平均收入纳入分析。这项研究的目的是观察经验数据是否证明应届医学生的债务与学生所匹配的专业之间存在关联。这是对公共机构的回顾性横断面研究,其中包括2010-2015毕业年份的数据。对于每一个包括在内的学生,获得了毕业时的总教育债务和相匹配的专业。还获得了每个专业的平均收入。进行统计假设检验以分析专业之间平均债务的任何差异;进行了亚分析,评估了初级保健(PC)与非初级保健(NPC)专科的债务。还评估了学生债务与专业平均收入之间的相关性。最终入选的1132名学生中有1,301名学生符合入选标准,其中178名被排除在外(86%)。平均债务为182,590美元。不同专业之间的平均债务没有显着差异(P = 0.576)。 PC和NPC专业之间的平均债务没有显着差异(PC $ 182,345±64,457美元,NPC $ 182,868±70,420美元,P = 0.342)。专业平均收入与毕业债务之间没有关联(Spearman的rho =?0.021,P?=?0.482)。在我们的机构中​​,学生负债似乎并未影响匹配的医学专业,并且未观察到债务与平均专业收入之间的相关性。有兴趣招募更多学生或增加多样性的不同子专业和居住计划可能会考虑解决可能对学生选择产生更大影响的替代因素。

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