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Would you be a geriatrician? Student career preferences and attitudes to a career in geriatric medicine

机译:你会成为老年科医生吗?学生的职业偏好和对老年医学职业的态度

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Background: career intentions of medical students may impact on education and workforce planning. We sought to determine (i) career choices of senior medical students; (ii) interest in geriatric medicine; (iii) factors influencing such choices; and (iv) the impact of a 6-week Medicine in the Community module. Methods: cross-sectional survey of all senior UCD medical students, before and after completion of a 'Medicine in the Community' module, 2009-11. Results: eighty-two per cent (274/336) completed the survey at module's end. Two-thirds (174) had chosen a future speciality, most frequently general practice (32.1%) and internal medicine (17%). Half (49.8%) believed career selection is made during medical school. Thirty-one per cent would consider a career in geriatric medicine; reasons cited were interesting field (34.5%), clinical variety (25%) and perception as emotionally rewarding (20.2%). Commonest deterrents were perceived slowness-ofpace and not wanting to work with older patients. Female students (adjusted OR: 1.89, P = 0.05) and those prioritising travel opportunities (adjusted OR: 2.77, P = 0.01) were more likely to consider geriatric medicine. Half (51.5%) reported that the community medicine module increased their interest in geriatric medicine; 91.3% that it would positively influence how they treated older patients. Students reporting a positive influence of the module were more likely to consider a career in geriatric medicine (OR: 1.62, P = 0.02). Conclusion: two-thirds of students had already chosen a future speciality. One-third would consider geriatric medicine. This may have important implications for workforce planning and development of geriatric medicine. Undergraduate exposure to the discipline may increase interest in geriatric medicine as a career, and positively influence management of older patients.
机译:背景:医科学生的职业意图可能会影响教育和劳动力计划。我们试图确定(i)高级医学生的职业选择; (ii)对老年医学的兴趣; (iii)影响这种选择的因素; (iv)为期六周的医学对社区模块的影响。方法:在2009-11年完成“社区医学”模块前后,对所有UCD高级医学生进行横断面调查。结果:百分之八十二(274/336)在模块末尾完成了调查。三分之二(174)选择了未来的专科,最常用的是普通科(32.1%)和内科(17%)。半数(49.8%)的人认为职业选择是在医学院期间进行的。 31%的人会考虑从事老年医学工作;引述的原因是有趣的领域(34.5%),临床差异(25%)和被认为是情感上的回报(20.2%)。最常见的威慑力量被认为是行动迟缓,不想与年长的患者一起工作。女学生(调整后的OR:1.89,P = 0.05)和那些优先考虑出差机会的学生(调整后的OR:2.77,P = 0.01)更可能考虑使用老年医学。半数(51.5%)的人报告说社区医学模块增加了他们对老年医学的兴趣; 91.3%的信息将对他们如何治疗老年患者产生积极影响。报告对模块有积极影响的学生更有可能考虑从事老年医学事业(OR:1.62,P = 0.02)。结论:三分之二的学生已经选择了未来的专业。三分之一将考虑老年医学。这可能对劳动力规划和老年医学的发展具有重要意义。本科生接触该学科可能会增加对老年医学的兴趣,并积极影响老年患者的治疗。

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