Increasing medical student interest in general practice in New Zealand: where to from here?
N Z Med J
; 123(1315): 12-9, 2010 May 28.
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INTRODUCTION: To meet increasing health demands, increasing the proportion of local graduates entering general practice is imperative. METHODS: Students entering or exiting The University of Auckland's medical programme from 2006 to 2008 were invited to complete a tracking project survey. Levels of interest in general practice were determined along with characteristics associated with a greater or lesser interest in this career. RESULTS: 712 students replied--a response rate of 80%. At entry, 40% of students had a strong interest in a career in general practice, and at exit, 29% (P =0.003). A quarter at each time point had no interest. The proportion of domestic students born outside NZ or Australia was 160/376 (42.5%). There were significantly higher levels of interest in general practice among females, students born in NZ, and those from outside Auckland--especially rural origin. Flexibility in career was more important to students with a strong interest in general practice than those with no interest. DISCUSSION: Auckland medical students have levels of interest in general practice comparable with international data. Increasing this interest further may require admission of a greater proportion of students from those groups with higher interest levels, greater emphasis on the positive aspects of general practice, and on GPs as equals to other specialists.
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Estudiantes de Medicina
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Selección de Profesión
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Educación Médica
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Medicina Familiar y Comunitaria
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Female
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Humans
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Male
País/Región como asunto:
Oceania
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Revista:
N Z Med J
Año:
2010
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Article
País de afiliación:
Nueva Zelanda
Pais de publicación:
Nueva Zelanda