BACKGROUND: The paper aims to report trends in career choices for ophthalmology among UK medical graduates. METHODS: Postal questionnaire surveys were undertaken of qualifiers from all UK medical schools in nine qualification years since 1974. Data were analysed by univariate cross-tabulation. The significance of comparisons between groups of doctors were calculated by the use of chi-squared tests and adjusted residuals. RESULTS: Ophthalmology was the first choice of long term career for 2.3% of men and 1.5% of women one year after qualification; 2.0% of men and 1.4% of women three years after; and 1.8% of men and 1.2% of women at five years. Comparing early choices with eventual destinations, 64% who chose ophthalmology in year one, 84% in...
Objectives: To study early and eventual career choices for nephrology among UK medical graduates and...
OBJECTIVE: Recent UK policy has been to increase substantially the number of graduate entrants to me...
OBJECTIVES: To compare specialty choices of the UK medical graduates of 2005, 2008 and 2009, one yea...
Background: The paper aims to report trends in career choices for ophthalmology among UK medical gra...
Abstract Background The paper aims to report trends in career choices for ophthalmology among UK med...
AIM: To report on trends in career choices for radiology among UK medical graduates. MATERIALS AND M...
OBJECTIVE: To report the career preferences of doctors who qualified in the United Kingdom in 1993 a...
Objective. To report UK-trained doctors’ career choices for dermatology, career destinations, and fa...
Background: Changes to the structure of medical training worldwide require doctors to decide on th...
Objective: To report UK-trained doctors’ career choices for dermatology, career destinations, and fa...
OBJECTIVES: To report the specialty choices of UK medical graduates of 2002, and to compare their ch...
OBJECTIVE: To report on doctors' early choices of specialty at selected intervals after qualificatio...
Objective: To report on doctors' early choices of specialty at selected intervals after qualificatio...
Objectives: To study changes in factors influencing doctors’ career specialty choices between one an...
OBJECTIVE: To report on stability and change in career choices of doctors, between 1 and 3 years aft...
Objectives: To study early and eventual career choices for nephrology among UK medical graduates and...
OBJECTIVE: Recent UK policy has been to increase substantially the number of graduate entrants to me...
OBJECTIVES: To compare specialty choices of the UK medical graduates of 2005, 2008 and 2009, one yea...
Background: The paper aims to report trends in career choices for ophthalmology among UK medical gra...
Abstract Background The paper aims to report trends in career choices for ophthalmology among UK med...
AIM: To report on trends in career choices for radiology among UK medical graduates. MATERIALS AND M...
OBJECTIVE: To report the career preferences of doctors who qualified in the United Kingdom in 1993 a...
Objective. To report UK-trained doctors’ career choices for dermatology, career destinations, and fa...
Background: Changes to the structure of medical training worldwide require doctors to decide on th...
Objective: To report UK-trained doctors’ career choices for dermatology, career destinations, and fa...
OBJECTIVES: To report the specialty choices of UK medical graduates of 2002, and to compare their ch...
OBJECTIVE: To report on doctors' early choices of specialty at selected intervals after qualificatio...
Objective: To report on doctors' early choices of specialty at selected intervals after qualificatio...
Objectives: To study changes in factors influencing doctors’ career specialty choices between one an...
OBJECTIVE: To report on stability and change in career choices of doctors, between 1 and 3 years aft...
Objectives: To study early and eventual career choices for nephrology among UK medical graduates and...
OBJECTIVE: Recent UK policy has been to increase substantially the number of graduate entrants to me...
OBJECTIVES: To compare specialty choices of the UK medical graduates of 2005, 2008 and 2009, one yea...