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Factors Determining Pakistani Medical Students’ Career Preference for General Practice Residency Training

Background Few studies have explored factors affecting preference of medical students towards general practice as a career choice. We conducted a survey in Karachi across various public and private sector medical colleges to examine factors associated with students’ general practice career aspiratio...

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Autores principales: Bilal, Muhammad, Haseeb, Abdul, Mari, Anum, Hussham Arshad, Mohammad, Ali Khan, M.Raafe, Ahmed, Ayesha, Jeoffrey, Ramsha, Saleem, Zainab, Irfan, Muhammad Abrar, Aamir Khan, Arsalan, Husain, Sana, Najeeb, Simrah, Fuad Garib, Amal, Mustafa Attarwala, Fatema, Hasnain Mankani, Muhammad
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6175262/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30338189
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.3114
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author Bilal, Muhammad
Haseeb, Abdul
Mari, Anum
Hussham Arshad, Mohammad
Ali Khan, M.Raafe
Ahmed, Ayesha
Jeoffrey, Ramsha
Saleem, Zainab
Irfan, Muhammad Abrar
Aamir Khan, Arsalan
Husain, Sana
Najeeb, Simrah
Fuad Garib, Amal
Mustafa Attarwala, Fatema
Hasnain Mankani, Muhammad
author_facet Bilal, Muhammad
Haseeb, Abdul
Mari, Anum
Hussham Arshad, Mohammad
Ali Khan, M.Raafe
Ahmed, Ayesha
Jeoffrey, Ramsha
Saleem, Zainab
Irfan, Muhammad Abrar
Aamir Khan, Arsalan
Husain, Sana
Najeeb, Simrah
Fuad Garib, Amal
Mustafa Attarwala, Fatema
Hasnain Mankani, Muhammad
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description Background Few studies have explored factors affecting preference of medical students towards general practice as a career choice. We conducted a survey in Karachi across various public and private sector medical colleges to examine factors associated with students’ general practice career aspirations in Karachi, Pakistan. Methods From January to March 2018, we distributed a 21-item questionnaire to final year medical students in eight medical schools. The survey asked students about their top three career preferences from 19 specialty fields, their demographics and their career priorities. Multivariable logistic regression was used to determine the effect of each item. Results A total of 1400 responses were obtained. The top five specialty fields chosen by students with their numbers were: internal medicine, 898 (64.2%); general practice, 337 (24.1%); pediatrics, 449 (32.1%); surgery, 380 (27.2%); and emergency medicine, 243 (17.4%). The “intent to inherit existing practice” and “other academic or professional experiences prior to medical school” had a positive association with choosing general practice while “having a physician parent’’ had a negative association among the medical students demographics after adjusting for other covariates in the multivariable logistic regression. Medical students who ranked “clinical diagnostic reasoning”, “community-oriented practice”, “involvement in preventive medicine”, and “frequent patient communication” as highly important were more likely to choose general practice, whereas, “access to advanced medical fields”, “mastering advanced procedures”, and “depth rather than breadth of practice” were less likely to be associated with general practice aspiration. Conclusion The study’s results depicted limited interest of family medicine as a career option in graduating students, and pointed out the factors that likely influence the choice of general practice as a career are clinical diagnostic reasoning, community-oriented practice and preventive medicine.
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spelling pubmed-61752622018-10-18 Factors Determining Pakistani Medical Students’ Career Preference for General Practice Residency Training Bilal, Muhammad Haseeb, Abdul Mari, Anum Hussham Arshad, Mohammad Ali Khan, M.Raafe Ahmed, Ayesha Jeoffrey, Ramsha Saleem, Zainab Irfan, Muhammad Abrar Aamir Khan, Arsalan Husain, Sana Najeeb, Simrah Fuad Garib, Amal Mustafa Attarwala, Fatema Hasnain Mankani, Muhammad Cureus Family/General Practice Background Few studies have explored factors affecting preference of medical students towards general practice as a career choice. We conducted a survey in Karachi across various public and private sector medical colleges to examine factors associated with students’ general practice career aspirations in Karachi, Pakistan. Methods From January to March 2018, we distributed a 21-item questionnaire to final year medical students in eight medical schools. The survey asked students about their top three career preferences from 19 specialty fields, their demographics and their career priorities. Multivariable logistic regression was used to determine the effect of each item. Results A total of 1400 responses were obtained. The top five specialty fields chosen by students with their numbers were: internal medicine, 898 (64.2%); general practice, 337 (24.1%); pediatrics, 449 (32.1%); surgery, 380 (27.2%); and emergency medicine, 243 (17.4%). The “intent to inherit existing practice” and “other academic or professional experiences prior to medical school” had a positive association with choosing general practice while “having a physician parent’’ had a negative association among the medical students demographics after adjusting for other covariates in the multivariable logistic regression. Medical students who ranked “clinical diagnostic reasoning”, “community-oriented practice”, “involvement in preventive medicine”, and “frequent patient communication” as highly important were more likely to choose general practice, whereas, “access to advanced medical fields”, “mastering advanced procedures”, and “depth rather than breadth of practice” were less likely to be associated with general practice aspiration. Conclusion The study’s results depicted limited interest of family medicine as a career option in graduating students, and pointed out the factors that likely influence the choice of general practice as a career are clinical diagnostic reasoning, community-oriented practice and preventive medicine. Cureus 2018-08-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6175262/ /pubmed/30338189 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.3114 Text en Copyright © 2018, Bilal et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Family/General Practice
Bilal, Muhammad
Haseeb, Abdul
Mari, Anum
Hussham Arshad, Mohammad
Ali Khan, M.Raafe
Ahmed, Ayesha
Jeoffrey, Ramsha
Saleem, Zainab
Irfan, Muhammad Abrar
Aamir Khan, Arsalan
Husain, Sana
Najeeb, Simrah
Fuad Garib, Amal
Mustafa Attarwala, Fatema
Hasnain Mankani, Muhammad
Factors Determining Pakistani Medical Students’ Career Preference for General Practice Residency Training
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title_short Factors Determining Pakistani Medical Students’ Career Preference for General Practice Residency Training
title_sort factors determining pakistani medical students’ career preference for general practice residency training
topic Family/General Practice
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6175262/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30338189
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.3114
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