Developing New Zealand's medical workforce: realising the potential of longitudinal career tracking.

Developing New Zealand's medical workforce: realising the potential of longitudinal career tracking. N Z Med J. 2019 May 17;132(1495):65-73 Authors: Poole P, Wilkinson TJ, Bagg W, Freegard J, Hyland F, Jo CE, Kool B, Roberts E, Rudland J, Smith B, Verstappen A Abstract For over a decade, the Medical Schools Outcomes Database and Longitudinal Tracking Project (MSOD) has collected data from medical students in Australia and New Zealand. This project aims to explore how individual student background or attributes might interact with curriculum or early postgraduate training to affect eventual career choice and location. In New Zealand, over 4,000 students have voluntarily provided information at various time points, and the project is at a stage where some firm conclusions are starting to be drawn. This paper presents the background to the project along with some early results and future directions. PMID: 31095546 [PubMed - in process]
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - Category: General Medicine Tags: N Z Med J Source Type: research