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Career choices and career progression of junior doctors in dermatology: surveys of UK medical graduates
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- Objective: To report UK-trained doctors’ career choices for dermatology, career destinations, and factors influencing career pathways. Methods Multi-cohort multi-purpose longitudinal surveys of UK-trained doctors who graduated between 1974 and 2015. Results In all, 40,412 doctors (58% of graduates) responded in year 1, 31,466 (64%) in year 3, and 24,970 (67%) in year 5. One year post-graduation, 1.7% of women and 0.6% of men made dermatology their first choice but by five years after graduation the respective figures were 1.0% and 0.7%. Compared to their predecessors, its popularity fell more substantially from year 1 to 5 among recent graduates (2005-15), particularly for women (from 2.1% in year 1 to 0.8% in year 5) compared with a fall from 0.8% to 0.5% among men. The most important factor influencing dermatology choice was “hours/working conditions”: in year one, 69% regarded this as important compared with 31% of those choosing other hospital physician specialties. Only 18% of respondents who chose dermatology at year 1 eventually worked in it; however, almost all practising dermatologists (94%), 10 years after qualifying, had made their future career decision by year 5. Conclusion Dermatology is popular among female UK graduates. Most dermatologists made their career decision late but decisively
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- Policy Research Programme (project number 016/0118)
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- Hindawi Publishing Corporation
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- Dermatology Research and Practice More from this journal
- Volume:
- 2018
- Article number:
- 2092039
- Publication date:
- 2018-03-27
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- 2018-02-26
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1687-6105
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- 2018
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- Copyright © 2018 Barat et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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