1986
DOI: 10.1097/00001888-198606000-00005
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Difficulties experienced by medical students in choosing a specialty

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“…To study this problem, they developed a specialty-oriented questionnaire to "measure specialty indecision among career-decided students". Their findings show that the "specialty indecision scale" is helpful in diagnosing specialty indecision, and then proceeding on to offer career counseling to medical students with specialty indecision (Savickas, Alexander, Jonas, & Wolf, 1986;Savickas, Alexander, Osipow, & Wolf, 1985). Borges, Manuel, Duffy, Fedyna, and Jones (2009) state that students can instinctively construct and internalize educational experiences relating to their career development.…”
Section: The Importance Of Specialty-oriented Career Counselingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To study this problem, they developed a specialty-oriented questionnaire to "measure specialty indecision among career-decided students". Their findings show that the "specialty indecision scale" is helpful in diagnosing specialty indecision, and then proceeding on to offer career counseling to medical students with specialty indecision (Savickas, Alexander, Jonas, & Wolf, 1986;Savickas, Alexander, Osipow, & Wolf, 1985). Borges, Manuel, Duffy, Fedyna, and Jones (2009) state that students can instinctively construct and internalize educational experiences relating to their career development.…”
Section: The Importance Of Specialty-oriented Career Counselingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Savickas et al 60 studied all of the medical students present at the Ohio State University College of Medicine in 1 year. Using a specialty indecision scale, they asked students to indicate areas of difficulty pertaining to specialty choice decision.…”
Section: Role Of Process In Decision Makingmentioning
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“…This may be due to one of two things: 1) a true lack of a relationship, or 2) changes in both uncertainty (through formal training or informal socialization) and changes in specialty preference during medical training. While some studies report that medical students are fairly stable in specialty preference during medical school (Rothman 1985), others find that many students change over the course of four years of socialization (DeForge and Sobal 1991;Heald and Zimet 1975;Savickas et al 1986;Babbott et al 1988).…”
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confidence: 99%