Choix de spécialisation des étudiants en médecine et des internes à Karachi (Pakistan)

Translated title of the contribution: Specialty choices of medical students and house officers in Karachi, Pakistan

M. Aslam, A. Ali, T. Taj, N. Badar, W. Mirza, A. Ammar, S. Muzaffar, J. R. Kauten

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Abstract

Understanding patterns of career choices in medicine is important for educators and policy-makers to plan the supply of specialists. This study analysed the career choices made by medical students and house officers in 2 private and 2 public medical schools in Karachi, Pakistan. An anonymous, self-administered questionnaire was completed by 850 students. Internal medicine, paediatrics, general surgery and obstetrics and gynaecology were the 4 highest ranked specialties, with internal medicine ranked top as both the 1st and 2nd choice. Internal medicine was the 1st choice for significantly more students in public than private medical colleges (22.2% versus 14.9%). Students from private medical institutions chose a wider range of specialties than those from publicly-funded colleges. A high proportion of medical students and graduates in Karachi favour the same medical specialties, which may lead to saturation in those areas of specialization.

Translated title of the contributionSpecialty choices of medical students and house officers in Karachi, Pakistan
Original languageFrench
Pages (from-to)74-79
Number of pages6
JournalEastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Volume17
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011

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