Career counseling activities and choice of specialties among medical interns
Joint Authors
Kurdi, Basim
Abu al-Hamayil, Nibras
Barifah, Ahmad Salih
al-Dik, Basim Salamah
al-Sayis, Fatin Muhammad Umar
al-Ahwal, Hatim Mahmud Shahin
Source
Issue
Vol. 32, Issue 4 (31 Dec. 2010)7 p.
Publisher
King Hamad University Hospital
Publication Date
2010-12-31
Country of Publication
Bahrain
No. of Pages
7
Main Subjects
Topics
Abstract EN
Objective: To identify the specialties chosen by medical interns and factors influencing their choices during academic year of 2009.
Setting : King Abdulaziz University Hospital.
Design : Questionnaire study.
Method : A questionnaire adopted from the American Graduate Council was distributed to 250 medical interns.
Data were analyzed using SPSS software version 16 (2005).
Result : One hundred and fifty-one questionnaires were completed with a response rate of 60 %.
Hundred and thirteen (75 %) of students are planning to become certified in one of the different subspecialties, see figure 1.
Seventeen (11.3 %) favored internal medicine followed by anesthesia, 11 (7.3 %).
Pathology, cardiac surgery, dermatology, general surgery and occupational medicine ranked third, 10 (6.7 %), see figure 2.
Plastic and orthopedic surgeries were not among their interest.
Eighteen (12 %) had been engaged in in-house electives, 14 (9.3 %) had accessed the websites; the two had been found the most useful tools in helping students in their specialty choices.
Career planning programs, careers availability on medicine websites, group presentations, career planning workshops and courses were not considered by students while choosing their career mainly due to unavailability, see table 1.
Personal interest was the most important factor which had strongly influenced students' specialty choices, 109 (73 %), see table 2.
Family expectations and the length of residency training programs had minor influence.
Conclusion : The lack of physicians in some specialties where should be addressed.
Establishing a career advising committee at KAU is advised.
This committee should focus on medical students during their final clinical years and during internship rotations putting in perspective the national health problems in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
American Psychological Association (APA)
al-Ahwal, Hatim Mahmud Shahin& al-Sayis, Fatin Muhammad Umar& al-Dik, Basim Salamah& Kurdi, Basim& Abu al-Hamayil, Nibras& Barifah, Ahmad Salih. 2010. Career counseling activities and choice of specialties among medical interns. Bahrain Medical Bulletin،Vol. 32, no. 4.
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Modern Language Association (MLA)
al-Dik, Basim Salamah…[et al.]. Career counseling activities and choice of specialties among medical interns. Bahrain Medical Bulletin Vol. 32, no. 4 (Dec. 2010).
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American Medical Association (AMA)
al-Ahwal, Hatim Mahmud Shahin& al-Sayis, Fatin Muhammad Umar& al-Dik, Basim Salamah& Kurdi, Basim& Abu al-Hamayil, Nibras& Barifah, Ahmad Salih. Career counseling activities and choice of specialties among medical interns. Bahrain Medical Bulletin. 2010. Vol. 32, no. 4.
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Data Type
Journal Articles
Language
English
Notes
Includes bibliographical references : p. 7
Record ID
BIM-602306