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Psychiatry as a Career Choice

Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1990
The paper reviews articles in the field of research in medical education specifically dealing with the factors involved in the choice of Psychiatry as a medical specialty and describes three studies conducted in Melbourne. These studies focus on the relevance of personality factors in the psychiatrist's choice of a career.
N. Biddle, R. M. Mowbray, Brian Davies
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Career Choices and Career Paths

Asia Pacific Journal of Human Resources, 1984
Developing a successful career is becoming increasingly difficult due to the rapid changes taking place in society and the increasing competition for jobs. Large organizations are paying more attention to assessing peoples careers. A variety of means including assessment centres, psychological testing, performance appraisal, career counselling, project
C. Margerison, B. Smeed
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Career choices for career growth [PDF]

open access: possibleNurse Leader, 2003
Abstract Have your work and career evolved as you had planned? Have you been the "victim" of being in the right place at the right time? Do you have a better understanding today of what you want to do with your career and why? Have you achieved your goals?
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Foundation doctors career choice and factors influencing career choice

Education for Primary Care, 2015
This study is seeking to establish the factors influencing foundation doctors' decision-making when applying for speciality training. A questionnaire was sent to all foundation doctors in Scotland (n = 1602, response rate 34%) asking them about their career intention in relation to General Practice, whether they received career advice and the extent to
Drummond Begg   +2 more
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Pediatric Career Choices

Pediatrics, 2002
To the Editor .— The article by Pan et al1 is highly revealing in terms of its observations regarding the future aspirations and visions of our present trainees in pediatric programs in the United States. Clearly, issues of gender, geography, marital status, and economics are important determinants of pediatric career choices. However, I would like to
B. J. Bradford   +3 more
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Risk and Career Choice

The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy, 2005
Abstract Choosing a type of education is one of the largest financial decisions we make. Educational investment differs from other types of investment in that it is indivisible and non-tradable. These differences lead agents to demand a premium to enter careers with more idiosyncratic risk.
Stephen H. Shore, Raven E Saks
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Medicine as a career: Choices and consequences

Theoretical Medicine, 1989
Medicine has traditionally been regarded as a rewarding career both financially and socially. How true, however, is that tradition in today's world of rising costs and decreasing revenues? The educational debt of the physician-in-training is steadily increasing, and currently does not affect specialty choice.
Eschenbach, Karen, Woodward, Robert
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Choices in neuroscience careers

Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2008
Early in their careers, students and postdoctoral researchers in neuroscience have to make important decisions that might have long-lasting consequences for their success as researchers. In this Viewpoint, four high-profile neuroscientists provide their thoughts on some of the issues they might want to consider. How do I choose a mentor?
Tom Insel   +6 more
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Anaesthetics: career choices and experiences

Medical Education, 1990
At the pre-registration stage, about 4% of doctors who qualified in 1974 and about 5% of 1977 qualifiers gave anaesthetics as a first choice of career. Over the few years after qualifying, both cohorts showed a net gain in career preferences for anaesthetics.
J. Parkhouse, D. J. Ellin
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A multiple-choice career

Physics World, 2014
Physicist and 'portfolio worker' Jennifer A King describes what it's like to build a scientific career based on more than one part-time job.
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