OBJECTIVES: To report the career destinations, views and future plans of a cohort of senior doctors who qualified in the 1980s. METHODS: Postal questionnaire survey of all doctors who qualified from all UK medical schools in 1988. RESULTS: The response rate was 69%. We estimated that 81% of the total cohort was working in the NHS, 16 years after qualification; and that at least 94% of graduates who, when students, were from UK homes, were working in medicine. Of NHS doctors, 30% worked part-time. NHS doctors rated their job satisfaction highly (median score 19.9, scale 5-25) but were less satisfied with the amount of leisure time available to them (median score 5.4, scale 1-10). NHS doctors were very positive about their careers, but were l...
OBJECTIVES: To report the career progression of a cohort of UK medical graduates in mid-career, comp...
OBJECTIVE: To summarize trends over time in the percentage of British medical graduates who subseque...
Objective To report attitudes to retirement of late-career doctors Design Questionnaires sent in 201...
OBJECTIVE: To study the career destinations, job satisfaction and views of UK-trained senior doctors...
OBJECTIVE: To report on the future career plans of senior doctors working in the NHS. DESIGN: Postal...
OBJECTIVE: To report the career preferences of doctors who qualified in the United Kingdom in 1993 a...
Objectives We surveyed the UK medical qualifiers of 1993. We asked closed questions about their care...
OBJECTIVE: To report on stability and change in career choices of doctors, between 1 and 3 years aft...
Objective To report on the career intentions, three years after qualification, of 12 national cohort...
Objective: To report on the views of general practitioners compared with other medical practitioners...
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...
Background: The UK medical graduates of 2008 and 2009 were among the first to experience a fully im...
OBJECTIVE: To study the career progression of NHS doctors, comparing men and women. DESIGN: Postal q...
Objective: To study the career progression of NHS doctors, comparing men and women. Design: Postal q...
OBJECTIVES: To report the career progression of a cohort of UK medical graduates in mid-career, comp...
OBJECTIVE: To summarize trends over time in the percentage of British medical graduates who subseque...
Objective To report attitudes to retirement of late-career doctors Design Questionnaires sent in 201...
OBJECTIVE: To study the career destinations, job satisfaction and views of UK-trained senior doctors...
OBJECTIVE: To report on the future career plans of senior doctors working in the NHS. DESIGN: Postal...
OBJECTIVE: To report the career preferences of doctors who qualified in the United Kingdom in 1993 a...
Objectives We surveyed the UK medical qualifiers of 1993. We asked closed questions about their care...
OBJECTIVE: To report on stability and change in career choices of doctors, between 1 and 3 years aft...
Objective To report on the career intentions, three years after qualification, of 12 national cohort...
Objective: To report on the views of general practitioners compared with other medical practitioners...
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...
Background: The UK medical graduates of 2008 and 2009 were among the first to experience a fully im...
OBJECTIVE: To study the career progression of NHS doctors, comparing men and women. DESIGN: Postal q...
Objective: To study the career progression of NHS doctors, comparing men and women. Design: Postal q...
OBJECTIVES: To report the career progression of a cohort of UK medical graduates in mid-career, comp...
OBJECTIVE: To summarize trends over time in the percentage of British medical graduates who subseque...
Objective To report attitudes to retirement of late-career doctors Design Questionnaires sent in 201...