BACKGROUND: In recent years there have been difficulties with recruitment in the United Kingdom (UK) to principalships in general practice. AIM: To compare recruitment trends in cohorts defined by year of qualification and to report attitudes of young doctors about the attractiveness of a career in general practice. DESIGN OF STUDY: Cohort studies. SETTING: UK medical qualifiers in the years 1974, 1977, 1983, 1988, 1993, and 1996. METHOD: Postal questionnaire surveys conductedfrom 1975 to 1999. RESULTS: Five years after qualification, 23.8% of 1993 qualifiers were in UK general practice, compared with 25.9% and 32.8% of 1988 and 1983 qualifiers respectively. Six per cent of responders in the 1993 cohort were general practitioner (GP) princi...
BACKGROUND: Many countries are experiencing recruitment and retention problems in general practice, ...
Abstract Background The UK, like many high-income countries, is experiencing a worsening shortfall o...
OBJECTIVE: To report on doctors' early choices of specialty at selected intervals after qualificatio...
BACKGROUND: In recent years there have been difficulties with recruitment in the United Kingdom (UK)...
Background: It is current UK policy to expand the numbers of newly qualified doctors entering traini...
Background: It is current UK policy to expand the numbers of newly qualified doctors entering traini...
BACKGROUND: The percentage of newly qualified doctors in the UK who want a career in general practic...
BACKGROUND: The percentage of newly qualified doctors in the UK who want a career in general practic...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: General practice in the UK is experiencing difficulty with medical staff recrui...
Recruitment to General Practice (GP) is currently low in many countries. Here we focus on two binary...
OBJECTIVE: To report the career preferences of doctors who qualified in the United Kingdom in 1993 a...
There are more studies of current job satisfaction among GPs than of their views about their future ...
There are more studies of current job satisfaction among GPs than of their views about their future ...
OBJECTIVE: Recent UK policy has been to increase substantially the number of graduate entrants to me...
Objective: To report on doctors' early choices of specialty at selected intervals after qualificatio...
BACKGROUND: Many countries are experiencing recruitment and retention problems in general practice, ...
Abstract Background The UK, like many high-income countries, is experiencing a worsening shortfall o...
OBJECTIVE: To report on doctors' early choices of specialty at selected intervals after qualificatio...
BACKGROUND: In recent years there have been difficulties with recruitment in the United Kingdom (UK)...
Background: It is current UK policy to expand the numbers of newly qualified doctors entering traini...
Background: It is current UK policy to expand the numbers of newly qualified doctors entering traini...
BACKGROUND: The percentage of newly qualified doctors in the UK who want a career in general practic...
BACKGROUND: The percentage of newly qualified doctors in the UK who want a career in general practic...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: General practice in the UK is experiencing difficulty with medical staff recrui...
Recruitment to General Practice (GP) is currently low in many countries. Here we focus on two binary...
OBJECTIVE: To report the career preferences of doctors who qualified in the United Kingdom in 1993 a...
There are more studies of current job satisfaction among GPs than of their views about their future ...
There are more studies of current job satisfaction among GPs than of their views about their future ...
OBJECTIVE: Recent UK policy has been to increase substantially the number of graduate entrants to me...
Objective: To report on doctors' early choices of specialty at selected intervals after qualificatio...
BACKGROUND: Many countries are experiencing recruitment and retention problems in general practice, ...
Abstract Background The UK, like many high-income countries, is experiencing a worsening shortfall o...
OBJECTIVE: To report on doctors' early choices of specialty at selected intervals after qualificatio...