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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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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 ...
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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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Parental career expectations: effect on medical students’ career attitudes over time
Medical Education, 2019Motivation to become a doctor has typically been conceived as arising from personal interests. However, it is not uncommon, particularly amongst those from collectivist cultures, for career choice to be motivated by a desire or need to fulfil parent ...
B. Griffin, Wendy C Y Hu
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American Journal of Surgery, 2019
BACKGROUND This qualitative study examines the roles of mentoring and gender in choosing and continuing in a surgical career for women across the continuum.
Jessica L. Bettis +5 more
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BACKGROUND This qualitative study examines the roles of mentoring and gender in choosing and continuing in a surgical career for women across the continuum.
Jessica L. Bettis +5 more
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Factors Influencing Medical Student Interest in a Career in Neurosurgery.
World Neurosurgery, 2019BACKGROUND Exposure to neurosurgery at the undergraduate level is an important factor in determining future interest in and applications to the specialty.
C. Burford +8 more
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“It’s Every Family’s Dream”: Choice of a Medical Career Among the Arab Minority in Israel
Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, 2016Ariela Popper-Giveon, Yael Keshet
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Voices of the new generation: normalizing career choices outside academia
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2023Erdinc Sezgin
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Returning to the lab after a career break
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2022Jane Skok
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