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Association of Family Medicine Interest at Matriculation to Medical School and FMIG Participation With Eventual Practice as a Family Physician

机译:入读医学院的家庭医学兴趣协会和FMIG最终以家庭医生的身份参加

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Background and Objectives: An adequate family medicine workforce is needed to improve health and health care outcomes in the United States, yet few medical students in the US become family physicians. Indicators of family medicine interest upon medical school matriculation exist. Family medicine interest groups (FMIGs) may influence student choice. This study examines the association of FMIG participation with various matriculation interest indicators to predict which students go on to become family physicians. Methods: The American Medical Association Masterfile was used to identify the practice specialty of 601 graduates of the University of Washington School of Medicine who matriculated between 2003 and 2007. Graduates’ scores on the Family Medicine Interest Survey (FMIS) and whether a student listed family medicine as their top choice upon matriculation along with FMIG participation and demographic characteristics were used in a binary logistic regression model to predict eventual practice. The model output was used to calculate odds ratios and predicted probabilities of family medicine practice given initial family medicine interest and FMIG participation. Results: FMIG participation was associated with higher odds ratios and increased predicted probability of becoming a family physician regardless of initial interest although the magnitude of the difference varied. FMIG participants who listed family medicine as their top specialty had a 68% predicted probability of entering family medicine compared to 8% probability if they did not list family medicine first and did not participate in FMIG. FMIG participation was associated with odds ratios between 3.27-4.19 for entering family medicine regardless of FMIS score. Conclusions: Among University of Washington students with family medicine as their top specialty choice upon matriculation, FMIG participation was associated with higher odds of entering the specialty. The same was true, although to a lesser degree, for students who had a high score on the FMIS.
机译:背景和目标:在美国,需要有足够的家庭医学劳动力来改善健康状况和医疗保健成果,但美国很少有医学生成为家庭医生。存在医学院入学时家庭医学兴趣的指标。家庭医学兴趣小组(FMIGs)可能会影响学生的选择。这项研究检查了FMIG参与与各种入学兴趣指标之间的关联,以预测哪些学生继续成为家庭医生。方法:使用美国医学会主文件确定2003年至2007年入读华盛顿大学医学院的601名毕业生的执业专业。毕业生在家庭医学兴趣调查(FMIS)中的得分以及是否有学生列出家庭医学作为入学时的首选,以及FMIG参与和人口统计学特征,在二元logistic回归模型中用于预测最终实践。在最初的家庭医学兴趣和FMIG参与的情况下,模型输出用于计算比值比和家庭医学实践的预测概率。结果:FMIG的参与与更高的几率比和增加的成为家庭医生的预测可能性相关,而与最初的兴趣无关,尽管差异的大小有所不同。将家庭医学列为最主要专业的FMIG参与者具有68%的预测进入家庭医学的可能性,而如果他们不首先列出家庭医学且未参加FMIG,则该可能性为8%。 FMIG的参与与进入家庭医学的比值比在3.27-4.19之间相关,而与FMIS评分无关。结论:在入学时以家庭医学作为他们的首选专业的华盛顿大学学生中,FMIG的参与与进入该专业的几率更高。对于FMIS得分较高的学生,虽然程度较低,但情况同样如此。

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