Residents' career choices and professional motivation can be affected from perception of their role and recognition within a medical team as well as their educational and workplace experiences. To evaluate pathology trainees' perceptions of their pathology residency, we conducted a 42-item survey via a web-based link questioning respondents' personal and institutional background, workplace, training conditions, and job satisfaction level. For the 208 residents from different European countries who responded, personal expectations in terms of quality of life (53%) and scientific excitement (52%) were the most common reasons why they chose and enjoy pathology. Sixty-six percent were satisfied about their relationship with other people working...
To determine the perception of pathology as a future career choice among medical students of a priva...
Objective: Academic pathology is facing a crisis; an ongoing decline in academic pathology posts, a ...
This article presents findings from a 4-year series of surveys of new-in-practice pathologists, and ...
Residents' career choices and professional motivation can be affected from perception of their role ...
Residents' career choices and professional motivation can be affected from perception of their role ...
Objective: Job satisfaction affects productivity and professional performance in many aspects; howev...
Objective: Recent insights that have emerged in local meetings with participation of pathology resid...
Objectives: To document the pathology learning experiences of pathology residents prior to residency...
CONTEXT.—: Multiple articles and surveys in the literature suggest that medical students find a care...
Concern over the number of medical students choosing pathology and the “graying” of pathology as a p...
Objective: Job satisfaction affects productivity and professional performance in many aspects; howev...
Pathologists who enter the workforce must have a diverse skill set beyond that of clinical diagnosti...
CONTEXT.—: Multiple articles and surveys in the literature suggest that medical students find a care...
Few medical specialties engage in ongoing, organized data collection to assess how graduate medical ...
This interactive session with will engage participants to help compare the work expectations of youn...
To determine the perception of pathology as a future career choice among medical students of a priva...
Objective: Academic pathology is facing a crisis; an ongoing decline in academic pathology posts, a ...
This article presents findings from a 4-year series of surveys of new-in-practice pathologists, and ...
Residents' career choices and professional motivation can be affected from perception of their role ...
Residents' career choices and professional motivation can be affected from perception of their role ...
Objective: Job satisfaction affects productivity and professional performance in many aspects; howev...
Objective: Recent insights that have emerged in local meetings with participation of pathology resid...
Objectives: To document the pathology learning experiences of pathology residents prior to residency...
CONTEXT.—: Multiple articles and surveys in the literature suggest that medical students find a care...
Concern over the number of medical students choosing pathology and the “graying” of pathology as a p...
Objective: Job satisfaction affects productivity and professional performance in many aspects; howev...
Pathologists who enter the workforce must have a diverse skill set beyond that of clinical diagnosti...
CONTEXT.—: Multiple articles and surveys in the literature suggest that medical students find a care...
Few medical specialties engage in ongoing, organized data collection to assess how graduate medical ...
This interactive session with will engage participants to help compare the work expectations of youn...
To determine the perception of pathology as a future career choice among medical students of a priva...
Objective: Academic pathology is facing a crisis; an ongoing decline in academic pathology posts, a ...
This article presents findings from a 4-year series of surveys of new-in-practice pathologists, and ...