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Israeli medical students’ perceptions of six key medical specialties

机译:以色列医学生对六个关键医学专业的看法

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Background Choosing a medical specialty requires medical students to match their interests and social-cultural situations with their perceptions of the various specialties. Objectives Examine Israeli 6th-year medical students’ perceptions of six key specialties: pediatrics, orthopedic surgery, anesthesiology, obstetrics/gynecology, general surgery and family medicine. Methods Questionnaires distributed to 355 6th-year students from three successive classes (2008–2010) of 6th-year students at the Hebrew University – Hadassah School of Medicine, Jerusalem, Israel and the 2010 class of the Ben Gurion University School of Medicine, Be’er Sheva, Israel. Results Responses were obtained from 234 students, for a response rate of 66%. Pediatrics and obstetrics/gynecology were the specialties most often under positive career consideration by individual students. Anesthesiology and general surgery were least often under positive career consideration and were viewed as being in a workforce crisis. Pediatrics and family medicine, found to be especially popular among women, were perceived by 58% and 78% of respondents, respectively, as providing reasonable ratios of lifestyle to income. None of the students thought the same about general surgery and only 28% thought so about anesthesiology. Pediatrics and obstetrics/gynecology were reported to afford a controllable lifestyle by 63% and 8%, respectively, With respect to positive career considerations and lifestyle perceptions, there were no differences between the opinions of men and women students. Differences between genders arose in responses to queries of whether a specialty was interesting and challenging. Women were more likely than men to perceive pediatrics and family medicine as interesting and challenging while men were more likely to think that general and orthopedic surgery are interesting and challenging. Conclusions Knowing the medical students’ perceptions of the various specialties should help in understanding the maldistribution of physicians among the various specialties. Such data can also be an important input into the efforts of the healthcare leadership to promote a specialty distribution that matches the population’s evolving needs.
机译:背景技术选择医学专业需要医学生根据他们对各种专业的看法来匹配他们的兴趣和社会文化状况。目的考察以色列6年级医学生对六个关键专业的看法:儿科,骨科手术,麻醉学,妇产科,普外科和家庭医学。方法对来自希伯来大学三个连续班(2008-2010年)的六年级学生的355名六年级学生进行问卷调查,这些班是以色列耶路撒冷的哈达萨医学院和本古里安大学医学院的2010年班以色列谢瓦。结果从234名学生中获得了回应,回应率为66%。儿科和妇产科是个别学生最经常在积极的职业考虑下的专业。麻醉学和普外科手术最少是在积极的职业考虑下考虑的,并被视为处于劳动力危机中。被发现在女性中特别流行的儿科和家庭医学分别被58%和78%的受访者认为是合理的生活方式与收入之比。没有一个学生对普通外科有相同的看法,只有28%的学生对麻醉学有相同的看法。据报道,儿科和妇产科的生活方式可控的比例分别为63%和8%。就职业方面的积极考虑和生活方式的看法而言,男女学生的看法没有差异。在回答有关专业是否有趣和具有挑战性的问题时,出现了性别差异。女性比男性更有可能认为儿科和家庭医学是有趣且具有挑战性的,而男性则更有可能认为普外科和骨科手术既有趣又具有挑战性。结论了解医学生对各个专业的看法应有助于理解医师在各个专业之间的分布不均。这些数据也可以成为医疗保健领导层为促进满足人口不断变化的需求的专业分布所做的重要努力。

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