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Reasons included difficulty maintaining family life, limited flexible training, and lack of role models.CONCLUSIONS: This study identifies significant sex differences in the perception of surgical careers. The majority believes surgery does not welcome female trainees. Future strategies to promote surgery ...
To boost the recruitment of doctors within primary care, we need to better understand medical students' attitudes and experience of General Practice and Family Medicine. While many studies have explored the facilitators and barriers to teaching undergraduate medical students in this field of medicine ...
Perception of medicine in under-represented students. The hands on, practical aspects of a specialty (eg, endoscopy in gastroenterology, stenting in cardiology) are often difficult for doctors early in their ... Luke,Biggs,Ciaran,... - Education for primary care : an official publication of the...
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Of the remainder, 23 (12%) chose general surgery, 24 (12%) chose general medicine, and 22 (11%) chose general practice. Seventy-eight (40%) students would consider a career in general surgery, and 75 (39%) would not; 40 (29%) were undecided. The two most popular attractions to ...
“I thought working in a pharmacy was the only choice if you went to pharmacy school, but I did not know that pharmaceutical scientists were the ones behind the scenes discovering how to make medicine.” Claudia Generaux, Associate Director, Search & Evaluation, Cardiovascular, Fibrosis, Immunolog...
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