Aims and method This study aimed to explore factors that positively influence UK medical students' interest in psychiatry. Delegates and committee members of the National Student Psychiatry Conference 2018 were invited to participate in individual semi-structured interviews. Nine interviews were conducted. Qualitative data were analysed using thematic analysis. Results: Four core themes emerged: psychiatry education and exposure, role of a psychiatrist, fitting in, and factors external to medical school. All students had some degree of interest in mental health before medical school, but placement and extra-curricular factors were strongly influential. Implications Interest in psychiatry may be promoted by facilitating student exposure to e...
Psychiatry as a medical discipline is becoming increasingly important due to the high and increasing...
Amidst the ongoing global recruitment crisis in psychiatry there are compelling reasons to rethink t...
Medical students with poor attitudes toward psychiatry are unlikely to choose it as a career, and cu...
Aims and method This study aimed to explore factors that positively influence UK medical students’ ...
BACKGROUND: There is no consensus regarding the optimal content of the undergraduate psychiatry curr...
© 2017 The Author(s). Background: The majority of research studies on medical student attitudes towa...
Our study of premedical and medical students attending the Universities of British Columbia, Hong Ko...
Aims and method Psychiatry in the UK has long-standing issues in recruiting UK-trained doctors. A ke...
Purpose: In previous research, personality and exposure to psychiatry were independently shown to sh...
Recruitment to psychiatry is insufficient to meet projected mental health service needs world-wide. ...
The objectives of this study were to determine the characteristics of medical students and graduates...
Psychiatry as a medical discipline is becoming increasingly important due to the high and increasing...
Objective: The Psychiatry Early Experience Programme (PEEP) is a novel enrichment activity at Kings ...
Background: Recruitment to psychiatry is insufficient to meet projected mental health service needs ...
Introduction: Despite the launching of multiple initiatives to increase recruitment into psychiatry,...
Psychiatry as a medical discipline is becoming increasingly important due to the high and increasing...
Amidst the ongoing global recruitment crisis in psychiatry there are compelling reasons to rethink t...
Medical students with poor attitudes toward psychiatry are unlikely to choose it as a career, and cu...
Aims and method This study aimed to explore factors that positively influence UK medical students’ ...
BACKGROUND: There is no consensus regarding the optimal content of the undergraduate psychiatry curr...
© 2017 The Author(s). Background: The majority of research studies on medical student attitudes towa...
Our study of premedical and medical students attending the Universities of British Columbia, Hong Ko...
Aims and method Psychiatry in the UK has long-standing issues in recruiting UK-trained doctors. A ke...
Purpose: In previous research, personality and exposure to psychiatry were independently shown to sh...
Recruitment to psychiatry is insufficient to meet projected mental health service needs world-wide. ...
The objectives of this study were to determine the characteristics of medical students and graduates...
Psychiatry as a medical discipline is becoming increasingly important due to the high and increasing...
Objective: The Psychiatry Early Experience Programme (PEEP) is a novel enrichment activity at Kings ...
Background: Recruitment to psychiatry is insufficient to meet projected mental health service needs ...
Introduction: Despite the launching of multiple initiatives to increase recruitment into psychiatry,...
Psychiatry as a medical discipline is becoming increasingly important due to the high and increasing...
Amidst the ongoing global recruitment crisis in psychiatry there are compelling reasons to rethink t...
Medical students with poor attitudes toward psychiatry are unlikely to choose it as a career, and cu...