REASONS FOR CHOOSING SPECIALTY AFTER GRADUATION AMONG STUDENTS OF A PRIVATE MEDICAL COLLEGE IN PAKISTAN

Authors

  • Imran Shaikh Professor & Head of department, Community Health Sciences, Bahria University Medical & Dental College, Karachi
  • Khola Noreen Assistant Professor, Community Health Sciences, Gujranwala Medical College, Gujranwala
  • Nadia Khalid Lecturer, Community Health Sciences, Bahria University Medical & Dental College, Karachi.
  • Riasat Ali Nehra Assistant Professor, Anatomy Department, Red Crescent Medical and Dental College. Dina Nath
  • Kauser Aftab Khan Assistant Professor, Community Health Sciences, Gujranwala Medical College , Gujranwala
  • Farhan Muhammad Qureshi Senior Lecturer, Community Health Sciences, Bahria University Medical & Dental College, Karachi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32413/pjph.v7i2.41

Keywords:

Career, medical students, specialty preference

Abstract

Background: Diverse factors influence the career choice of undergraduate medical students. This study was carried out to identify career preferences and factors influencing their selection among undergraduate medical students
Methods: The descriptive cross sectional study was conducted among under graduate students. Final MBBS medical students (84) were interviewed. They were interviewed for career preference after finishing medical school and then for reasons of choosing a specific specialty. All information gathered was on voluntary basis. Anonymity and confidentiality was maintained. The study was approved by the college ethical review committee
Results: Out of total 84 students 61 (72.6%, males & females) decided about the specialty in final year while 23 (27.4%, males & females) were undecided in choosing their specialty. Among those who have decided in males (n=13) Internal Medicine was the first choice with 68.4% (n=13), general surgery 63% (n=12) followed by Pediatrics 31.6% (n=7). Among females n=31, internal medicine was the first choice with 59% (n=31), Pediatrics 38% (n=16) followed by Family Medicine 38% (n=16) and General Surgery 35% (n=15). Regarding factors influencing choice of specialty personal interest is the top factor in males & females with 72%(n=44), content of specialty 16% (n=10), role model and close interaction with patients15% (n=9), financial reward ranks fourth13% (n=8) and intellectual challenge & desire practice setting 11.5% (n=7). Among undecided for specialty (males & females) n=23, most of the students are of the opinion that insufficient information is the top most reason (56%) n=13, followed by lack of guidance (43%) n =10, lack of role model (39%) n=9 is the third leading factor for being undecided.
Conclusion: The trend of preferring Clinical over Basic Sciences is evident in the study. Interestingly Family medicine was also a preferred specialty among females. In improving the health outcomes Pakistan needs Family physicians trained to provide low cost services at community level.

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Shaikh I, Noreen K, Khalid N, Nehra RA, Khan KA, Qureshi FM. REASONS FOR CHOOSING SPECIALTY AFTER GRADUATION AMONG STUDENTS OF A PRIVATE MEDICAL COLLEGE IN PAKISTAN. Pak J Public Health [Internet]. 2017 Nov. 24 [cited 2024 Apr. 26];7(2):90-4. Available from: https://pjph.org/pjph/article/view/41