Clinical Elective Choices and Motivations for Future Career Specialty Selection of Medical School Trainees and Junior Doctors of The University of the West Indies, Jamaica
Abstract:Background: Clinical electives, provide opportunities to inform future career paths. The primary purpose of this study was to examine whether the clinical electives were being used as intended i.e. to help with specialization choice and to determine the factors that influence trainee decisions for specialty training at The University of the West Indies.
Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted between July 2019 and March 2020, using a self-administered questionnaire.
Results: 193 partici… Show more
“…58 Career specialty selection after medical school is influenced by one's past experience with the desired discipline, including clinical elective choices and clerkships. 59 Chen at al. review the literature regarding the status of radiology clerkships for medical students in The United States of America and discuss perceptions of medical students towards clerkships, well-received practices and weaknesses of the available training programs and methods in the field of imaging.…”
Section: Introducing the Ijms December Issuementioning
The field of medicine has made significant contributions to the global economy. This contribution is evident in the advancements in medical technology, groundbreaking research, and the development of a highly skilled workforce, including medical students. These advancements have opened up numerous economic opportunities, leading to job creation and, consequently, fostering economic growth. 13 Beyond economic development, medical students play a pivotal role in promoting social development by addressing health disparities and improving access to equitable healthcare. 14 In addition, initiatives for international medical education-such as those offered by the International Federation of Medical Students-are essential for fostering cross-cultural communication and understanding. Future medical professionals can broaden their viewpoint and acquire varied cultural ideas through these possibilities. This not only makes it easier to promote peace inside and between countries, but it also makes a big difference in helping to create a society that is just and equal. 15 However, medical students face a wide range of challenges during their training. These challenges encompass financial, academic, physical, and emotional aspects. 16 War and conflicts further exacerbate these challenges, having a profound and often detrimental impact on medical education and the lives of future physicians. 17
“…58 Career specialty selection after medical school is influenced by one's past experience with the desired discipline, including clinical elective choices and clerkships. 59 Chen at al. review the literature regarding the status of radiology clerkships for medical students in The United States of America and discuss perceptions of medical students towards clerkships, well-received practices and weaknesses of the available training programs and methods in the field of imaging.…”
Section: Introducing the Ijms December Issuementioning
The field of medicine has made significant contributions to the global economy. This contribution is evident in the advancements in medical technology, groundbreaking research, and the development of a highly skilled workforce, including medical students. These advancements have opened up numerous economic opportunities, leading to job creation and, consequently, fostering economic growth. 13 Beyond economic development, medical students play a pivotal role in promoting social development by addressing health disparities and improving access to equitable healthcare. 14 In addition, initiatives for international medical education-such as those offered by the International Federation of Medical Students-are essential for fostering cross-cultural communication and understanding. Future medical professionals can broaden their viewpoint and acquire varied cultural ideas through these possibilities. This not only makes it easier to promote peace inside and between countries, but it also makes a big difference in helping to create a society that is just and equal. 15 However, medical students face a wide range of challenges during their training. These challenges encompass financial, academic, physical, and emotional aspects. 16 War and conflicts further exacerbate these challenges, having a profound and often detrimental impact on medical education and the lives of future physicians. 17
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