نتایج جستجو برای: career choice

تعداد نتایج: 225084  

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Radiology : JACR 2016
Rebecca Zener Stefanie Y Lee Kari L Visscher Michelle Ricketts Stacey Speer Daniele Wiseman

PURPOSE In 2015, only 1.5% of female Canadian medical students pursued radiology as a specialty, versus 5.6% of men. The aim of this study was to determine what factors attract and deter Canadian medical students from pursuing a career in radiology, and why fewer women than men pursue radiology as a specialty. METHODS An anonymous online survey was e-mailed to English-speaking Canadian medica...

Journal: :Journal of health communication 2015
Timothy Edgar Susan Scavo Gallagher Kami J Silk Tess Boley Cruz Lorien C Abroms W Douglas Evans Anna Marie Finley Gregory A Miller

The field of health communication has seen substantial growth in recent years, but existing health communication research literature contains little information on individuals who practice health communication in applied settings. This study reports the results of a national survey that targeted the alumni of 5 institutions that offer a master's degree in health communication. Of the 522 total ...

Journal: :Age and ageing 2005
Frazer Anderson

98 There are many aspects of the geriatric day hospital which were not measured and sadly may never be measured. It is user friendly to patients, doctors, nurses and therapists. It may not be equipped with a CT/MRI scan on site but there are neither fast lifts nor revolving doors. To me, it makes the working life of a geriatrician exciting and brings in unique variation from the problems that w...

2015
Trevor W Lambert Fay Smith Michael J Goldacre

OBJECTIVES Our aim was to report on doctors' descriptions of their current post at about 12 years after qualification, in respect of academic content, and to compare this with their long-term intentions. By academic content, we mean posts that are designated as clinical academic posts or clinical service posts that include research and/or teaching commitments. DESIGN Questionnaire survey. P...

2006
Matthew J. Baker

A customary gender division of labor is one in which women and men are directed towards certain tasks and/or explicitly prohibited from performing others. We offer an explanation as to why the gender division of labor is so often enforced by custom, and why customary gender divisions of labor generally involve both direction and prohibition. Our model builds on the literature on the marital hol...

Journal: :Patient education and counseling 2014
Sandra Dehning Eva Reiß Daniela Krause Sarah Gasperi Sebastian Meyer Sascha Dargel Norbert Müller Matthias Siebeck

OBJECTIVE Surgeons and psychiatrists have been described as two contrary groups, the one healing by hands and the other by words. Empathy is needed in every physician-patient relationship. We tested whether (1) surgeons and psychiatrists show different levels of cognitive and emotional empathy; (2) measurements of cognitive and emotional empathy correlate with physician-specific empathy; and (3...

Journal: :Swiss medical weekly 2008
Barbara Buddeberg-Fischer Martina Stamm Claus Buddeberg Richard Klaghofer

QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY The present study aimed to investigate the differences between future family physicians, and physicians aspiring to other medical specialities, in terms of sociodemographic factors and variables concerning personality factors, career motivation, career success, importance of life goals and work-life balance; further, the stability in career choice of family physicians from...

Journal: :Nigerian journal of surgery : official publication of the Nigerian Surgical Research Society 2016
Abdulrasheed Ibrahim Malachy E Asuku

BACKGROUND Research shows that career choices are made as a result of preconceived ideas and exposure to a specialty. If plastic surgery is to continue to attract the best, factors that may dissuade the millennial generation medical students from pursuing plastic surgery as a career must be identified and addressed. We explored the determinants of interest in plastic surgery as a career choice ...

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 1992
P C Hébert E M Meslin E V Dunn

An instrument to assess 'ethical sensitivity' has been developed. The instrument presents four clinical vignettes and the respondent is asked to list the ethical issues related to each vignette. The responses are classified, post hoc, into the domains of autonomy, beneficence and justice. This instrument was used in 1990 to assess the ethical sensitivity of students in all four medical classes ...

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