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Social cognitive career theory served as the basis for the instrument development for scales assessing self-efficacy, outcome expectations, and goals to predict medical career choice.
Peter A Creed, Judy Searle
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Modernising Medical Careers and the career framework
British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2006Postgraduate medical training in the UK is undergoing a major change in focus and direction, reflecting in many ways the changes taking place in the NHS. The impetus for this change was the publication of Unfinished Business (Department of Health, 2002), a review by the Chief Medical Officer originally designed to consider the senior house officer (SHO)
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Fostering Careers in Medical Education
Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2021Many careers are available to psychiatrist-educators, and residents should learn about these pathways in addition to developing a core set of teaching skills regardless of their intended career trajectory. Clinician-Educator Programs offer structured opportunities for residents to explore advanced concepts, practice teaching skills, pursue scholarship,
Adrienne T, Gerken +2 more
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Maturitas, 2011
The concerns about physicians' career advancement tend to be raised in gender terms, because women presently constitute close to and will soon form a majority of the medical students in most western societies. The question is to what extent female and male medical students and residents today make similar or different career and lifestyle choices?
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The concerns about physicians' career advancement tend to be raised in gender terms, because women presently constitute close to and will soon form a majority of the medical students in most western societies. The question is to what extent female and male medical students and residents today make similar or different career and lifestyle choices?
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The Stages of a Medical Career
American Journal of Sociology, 1948The members of the medical profession are heavily dependent on a set of formal institutions and informal organizations. In an eastern American city here reported the established specialists constituted the inner core of the profession. This core functioned to control appointments to the medical institutions, to exclude or penalize intruders, to ...
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Modernising medical careers and factors influencing career choices of medical students
British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2008This article details medical students' views towards future career choices and factors that may influence this choice. The role of gender in career choice and the importance of structured career advice and management is highlighted and discussed.
Al-Nuaimi, Yusur +2 more
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American Journal of Sociology, 1949
Three distinctive types of medical careers are isolated. They are described in terms of how patients are attracted, retained, and passed on to other doctors, how each doctor fits into the system of medical institutions, and how he relates himself to his colleagues.
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Three distinctive types of medical careers are isolated. They are described in terms of how patients are attracted, retained, and passed on to other doctors, how each doctor fits into the system of medical institutions, and how he relates himself to his colleagues.
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How do medical schools influence their students’ career choices? A realist evaluation
IntroductionThe career choices of medical graduates vary widely between medical schools in the UK and elsewhere and are generally not well matched with societal needs.
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Modernising Medical Careers or ‘Modernising Clinical Careers’?
British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2005Modernising Medical Careers (MMC) (Department of Health, 2003) was 2years old in February 2005. Its marks a new era in UK medicine and sets the context for a programme of change that will have a far-reaching impact on the delivery of safe patient care, and on the nature of the British medical workforce.
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