Planning strategies to encourage students to pursue a career in pediatric neurology requires assessment of their attitudes and career choices. A structured 30-item questionnaire was designed to examine students ’ atti-tudes toward pediatric neurology. In the study, 161 final-year medical students (1999-2000), 20-26 years of age (mean, 23 years of age) were included prospec-tively. Although most students had been taught by a pediatric neurologist and considered neurologic disor-ders interesting, 77%-100 % had unfavorable attitudes. Although 79 % considered pediatric neurology as a future career option, only nine students (6%) selected it as their first choice. Our findings highlight some aspects that might be targeted to promote students’ in...
The purpose of this opinion piece was to assess residents’ attitudes towards and experiences with co...
For more than a decade, reports have indicated that the supply of child neurologists is inadequate t...
It is often perceived that undergraduate medical students do not select their career specialty until...
Diseases of the nervous system are an important contributor to clinical and social problems. Therefo...
Background: Evidence is accumulating that medical students and practitioners have particular difficu...
Background: Otorhinolaryngology is under-represented in most undergraduate curricula. This work aims...
Introduction It is important that we attract high-calibre medics to neurology. There are few studies...
At the time of graduation from medical school, medical students have been exposed primarily to adult...
Abstract Background With an aging American population, the burden of neurologic disease is intensify...
Objective: Recent years have witnessed an increase in articles describing factors influencing medica...
Abstract Background This study sought to ascertain perception of Nigerian medical students of neurol...
To identify factors associated with choice of fellowship subspecialties among graduating neurology r...
Introduction: One of the most pressing problems in the health care system in recent decades is the s...
Objectives: To look at why a regional cohort of UK doc-tors chose a paediatric career and to ascerta...
Purpose: This study ana1ysed the intention of medical students career choice, educational programmes...
The purpose of this opinion piece was to assess residents’ attitudes towards and experiences with co...
For more than a decade, reports have indicated that the supply of child neurologists is inadequate t...
It is often perceived that undergraduate medical students do not select their career specialty until...
Diseases of the nervous system are an important contributor to clinical and social problems. Therefo...
Background: Evidence is accumulating that medical students and practitioners have particular difficu...
Background: Otorhinolaryngology is under-represented in most undergraduate curricula. This work aims...
Introduction It is important that we attract high-calibre medics to neurology. There are few studies...
At the time of graduation from medical school, medical students have been exposed primarily to adult...
Abstract Background With an aging American population, the burden of neurologic disease is intensify...
Objective: Recent years have witnessed an increase in articles describing factors influencing medica...
Abstract Background This study sought to ascertain perception of Nigerian medical students of neurol...
To identify factors associated with choice of fellowship subspecialties among graduating neurology r...
Introduction: One of the most pressing problems in the health care system in recent decades is the s...
Objectives: To look at why a regional cohort of UK doc-tors chose a paediatric career and to ascerta...
Purpose: This study ana1ysed the intention of medical students career choice, educational programmes...
The purpose of this opinion piece was to assess residents’ attitudes towards and experiences with co...
For more than a decade, reports have indicated that the supply of child neurologists is inadequate t...
It is often perceived that undergraduate medical students do not select their career specialty until...