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What influences medical students' choice of surgical careers.

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Erzurum, VZ; Obermeyer, RJ; Fecher, A; Thyagarajan, P; Tan, P; Koler, AK; Hirko, MK; Rubin, JR
Published in: Surgery
August 2000

BACKGROUND: Recent emphasis in medical education has been to encourage students to pursue primary care careers. This could have a negative impact on applications to surgical residencies. METHODS: To determine what factors are most influential for a student to pursue a surgical career in spite of this environment, third- and fourth-year medical students were surveyed with a 40-item questionnaire. RESULTS: The response rate was 37% (76/205). Those students considering a career in surgery were more likely than their counterparts to be motivated by role models (P <.006), career opportunities (P <.006), and academic opportunities (P <.013) in surgery. They were less likely than their counterparts to be discouraged from surgery on the basis of lifestyle (P <.001), time commitment (P <.001), call schedules (P <.001), or residency length (P <.028). No differences regarding financial rewards, research opportunities, or intellectual challenges were seen between the groups. Neither race nor sex had a significant role in the selection of surgery as a career. CONCLUSIONS: The data suggests that students are more likely to be influenced to pursue surgical careers by offering early exposure to positive role models and career and academic opportunities in surgery. Knowledge of these influences on student career choices should help surgical educators attract and maintain student interest in surgical careers.

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Surgery

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0039-6060

Publication Date

August 2000

Volume

128

Issue

2

Start / End Page

253 / 256

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Surgery
  • Students, Medical
  • Schools, Medical
  • Ohio
  • Motivation
  • Male
  • Humans
  • General Surgery
  • Female
 

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Erzurum, V. Z., Obermeyer, R. J., Fecher, A., Thyagarajan, P., Tan, P., Koler, A. K., … Rubin, J. R. (2000). What influences medical students' choice of surgical careers. Surgery, 128(2), 253–256. https://doi.org/10.1067/msy.2000.108214
Erzurum, V. Z., R. J. Obermeyer, A. Fecher, P. Thyagarajan, P. Tan, A. K. Koler, M. K. Hirko, and J. R. Rubin. “What influences medical students' choice of surgical careers.Surgery 128, no. 2 (August 2000): 253–56. https://doi.org/10.1067/msy.2000.108214.
Erzurum VZ, Obermeyer RJ, Fecher A, Thyagarajan P, Tan P, Koler AK, et al. What influences medical students' choice of surgical careers. Surgery. 2000 Aug;128(2):253–6.
Erzurum, V. Z., et al. “What influences medical students' choice of surgical careers.Surgery, vol. 128, no. 2, Aug. 2000, pp. 253–56. Pubmed, doi:10.1067/msy.2000.108214.
Erzurum VZ, Obermeyer RJ, Fecher A, Thyagarajan P, Tan P, Koler AK, Hirko MK, Rubin JR. What influences medical students' choice of surgical careers. Surgery. 2000 Aug;128(2):253–256.
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Published In

Surgery

DOI

ISSN

0039-6060

Publication Date

August 2000

Volume

128

Issue

2

Start / End Page

253 / 256

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Surgery
  • Students, Medical
  • Schools, Medical
  • Ohio
  • Motivation
  • Male
  • Humans
  • General Surgery
  • Female