The objectives of this study were to determine the characteristics of medical students and graduates interested in choosing psychiatry as a career and the obstacles in choosing this field of medicine. Two private and two public medical institutes were surveyed from June 2007 to August 2007. A self-administered questionnaire was distributed to third, fourth and final year students and to medical graduates doing their internship in these four medical institutes. A total of 909 medical students and graduates participated in the study. Seventeen percent of participants responded positively regarding their interest in psychiatry as a career. Significantly higher proportion belonged to private medical institutes (14% vs. 24%, P-value =0.001). The...
Abstract Objective: This study examined the differential impact of factors hypothesized to affect t...
The stigmatization of psychiatric disorders affects the general public but also health professionals...
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The objectives of this study were to determine the characteristics of medical students and graduates...
Background: To determine frequency of students in Rawalpindi Medical University who would opt for ps...
Background: Taking the Initiative to evaluate students’ affinity toward psychiatry seems to be a glo...
Background: Shortage of psychiatrists is a worldwide phenomenon. If the factors that attract or repe...
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the attitudes of medical students toward psychiatry a...
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Background: Recruitment to psychiatry is insufficient to meet projected mental health service needs ...
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Our study of premedical and medical students attending the Universities of British Columbia, Hong Ko...
Dearth of psychiatrist specialists is evident worldwide. Awareness of undergraduate students towards...
Abstract Objective: This study examined the differential impact of factors hypothesized to affect t...
The stigmatization of psychiatric disorders affects the general public but also health professionals...
BACKGROUND: Recruitment of adequate numbers of doctors to psychiatry is difficult. AIMS: To report o...
The objectives of this study were to determine the characteristics of medical students and graduates...
Background: To determine frequency of students in Rawalpindi Medical University who would opt for ps...
Background: Taking the Initiative to evaluate students’ affinity toward psychiatry seems to be a glo...
Background: Shortage of psychiatrists is a worldwide phenomenon. If the factors that attract or repe...
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the attitudes of medical students toward psychiatry a...
BACKGROUND: In view of the current shortage of psychiatrists in the Netherlands it is important to f...
Context: The number of Saudi psychiatrists in Saudi Arabia is not sufficient to keep up with the inc...
Background: Recruitment to psychiatry is insufficient to meet projected mental health service needs ...
Background: There is a need to increase the recruitment to psychiatry in France. Our aim in this stu...
Objective: We aimed to compare the medical students’ attitude towards psychiatry before and after ps...
Our study of premedical and medical students attending the Universities of British Columbia, Hong Ko...
Dearth of psychiatrist specialists is evident worldwide. Awareness of undergraduate students towards...
Abstract Objective: This study examined the differential impact of factors hypothesized to affect t...
The stigmatization of psychiatric disorders affects the general public but also health professionals...
BACKGROUND: Recruitment of adequate numbers of doctors to psychiatry is difficult. AIMS: To report o...