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'Factors influencing future career choices of Queen's University Belfast Medical students.'
CONCLUSION: Uncertainty over future career intention remains common with surgery the least popular speciality. Mentorship, integrating flexibility in training and enhancing academic interest should be considered by educational stakeholders as mechanisms to generating undergraduate interest in a subspecialty. Furthermore, the reported rate of students intention to leave their medical degree prior to graduation by this cohort is concerning, warranting further investigation.PMID:37649912 | PMC:PMC10464625
Source: The Ulster Medical Journal - August 31, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: S Madden N Martin J M Clements S J Kirk Source Type: research

Mature Drop-Out Wanting to get into Medicine
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Source: The Student Room - August 30, 2023 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: GANFYD Tags: Medicine Source Type: forums

Characterizing Canadian rural general surgeons: trends over time and 10-year replacement needs
CONCLUSION: Rural general surgeons in Canada vary widely in their background demographic characteristics. Future opportunities in rural general surgery are projected to increase. Recruitment and training of general surgery graduates to serve Canada's rural communities remains essential.PMID:37643797 | DOI:10.1503/cjs.015122
Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery - August 29, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Odelle Ma Kevin Verhoeff Kieran Purich Samuel F Skinner Raveena Dhaliwal Matt Strickland Source Type: research

Conceptualizing "Preparedness for Practice": Perspectives of Early-Career Family Physicians
CONCLUSIONS: Preparedness for practice involves an interplay of dynamic and complex constructs from competence, self-confidence, capability, and adaptability. Preparedness is more than possessing several competencies; it calls for integrating and applying competencies in complex and changing environments. This study aimed to start a discussion on what end point is desirable for residency education and proposed that the end point needs to move beyond competencies.PMID:37643091 | DOI:10.22454/FamMed.2023.294689
Source: Famly Medicine - August 29, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Monica Aggarwal Reham Abdelhalim Nancy Fowler Ivy Oandasan Source Type: research

Characterizing Canadian rural general surgeons: trends over time and 10-year replacement needs
CONCLUSION: Rural general surgeons in Canada vary widely in their background demographic characteristics. Future opportunities in rural general surgery are projected to increase. Recruitment and training of general surgery graduates to serve Canada's rural communities remains essential.PMID:37643797 | PMC:PMC10473869 | DOI:10.1503/cjs.015122
Source: Canadian Journal of Surgery - August 29, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Odelle Ma Kevin Verhoeff Kieran Purich Samuel F Skinner Raveena Dhaliwal Matt Strickland Source Type: research

Conceptualizing "Preparedness for Practice": Perspectives of Early-Career Family Physicians
CONCLUSIONS: Preparedness for practice involves an interplay of dynamic and complex constructs from competence, self-confidence, capability, and adaptability. Preparedness is more than possessing several competencies; it calls for integrating and applying competencies in complex and changing environments. This study aimed to start a discussion on what end point is desirable for residency education and proposed that the end point needs to move beyond competencies.PMID:37643091 | DOI:10.22454/FamMed.2023.294689
Source: Famly Medicine - August 29, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Monica Aggarwal Reham Abdelhalim Nancy Fowler Ivy Oandasan Source Type: research

Tackling differential attainment in specialist GP training in England and Scotland
Educ Prim Care. 2023 Aug 29:1-5. doi: 10.1080/14739879.2023.2243453. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTIn this article NHS England and NHS Education for Scotland describe practical ways we are tackling differences in the attainment of people training as general practitioners (GPs).Trainees from minority ethnic groups and international medical graduates are less likely than others to qualify as GPs. It is difficult to change systemic inequalities, but over the past five years we have made practical changes to GP speciality training. Educators recognise there is an issue and are trying to tackle it.For example, people who had no...
Source: Primary Care - August 29, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Debra de Silva Rachel Roberts Vijay Nayar Graham Rutt Simon Gregory Amjad Khan Source Type: research

Conceptualizing "Preparedness for Practice": Perspectives of Early-Career Family Physicians
CONCLUSIONS: Preparedness for practice involves an interplay of dynamic and complex constructs from competence, self-confidence, capability, and adaptability. Preparedness is more than possessing several competencies; it calls for integrating and applying competencies in complex and changing environments. This study aimed to start a discussion on what end point is desirable for residency education and proposed that the end point needs to move beyond competencies.PMID:37643091 | DOI:10.22454/FamMed.2023.294689
Source: Famly Medicine - August 29, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Monica Aggarwal Reham Abdelhalim Nancy Fowler Ivy Oandasan Source Type: research