2017
DOI: 10.3126/jkmc.v5i3.18420
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Factors affecting attitude of medical students to pursue surgical career

Abstract: Background: Medical students are always in a dilemma for their career choice after under-graduation as there are multiple options and none of the choices come without any drawbacks. Multiple factors determine their preferences. Objective: This study aimed to identify the factors that determine career choice and to discuss how it affects the students in taking surgery as their career. Methods: A questionnaire was developed which included factors that encourage and also infl uence students to consider surgery as… Show more

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“…The literature discussed above reveals that much attention has been given to intrinsic, extrinsic, and interpersonal factors in the career choice literature in the past, especially in the developed part of the world. Although few researches were conducted in Nepal (Aryal & Shrestha, 2019;Maskey, 2019;Pandey, 2021;Ghimire, Regmi & Bhattarai, 2016;Shrestha & Sharma, 2021;Acharya, Kandel & Shrestha, 2020;Shrestha & Sapkota, 2021;Hayes & Shakya, 2013), who focused on career choices of medical students highlighting the intrinsic and extrinsic factors to a great extent. However, less focus has been given to the career choice of business administration students in higher education institutions in Nepal.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature discussed above reveals that much attention has been given to intrinsic, extrinsic, and interpersonal factors in the career choice literature in the past, especially in the developed part of the world. Although few researches were conducted in Nepal (Aryal & Shrestha, 2019;Maskey, 2019;Pandey, 2021;Ghimire, Regmi & Bhattarai, 2016;Shrestha & Sharma, 2021;Acharya, Kandel & Shrestha, 2020;Shrestha & Sapkota, 2021;Hayes & Shakya, 2013), who focused on career choices of medical students highlighting the intrinsic and extrinsic factors to a great extent. However, less focus has been given to the career choice of business administration students in higher education institutions in Nepal.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%