2018
DOI: 10.1620/tjem.244.7
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Exploring Attractiveness of the Basic Sciences for Female Physicians

Abstract: In Japan, traditional gender roles of women, especially the role of motherhood, may cause early career resignations in female physicians and a shortage of female researchers. Besides this gender issue, a general physician shortage is affecting basic science fields. Our previous study suggested that female physicians could be good candidates for the basic sciences because such work offers good work-life balance. However, the attractiveness for female physicians of working in the basic sciences, including work-l… Show more

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“…It has been seen that no patient interaction leads to decreased interest and motivation towards a basic sciences career. 19 Secondly, in this study only 3% considered pressure from family as a reason for disinterest in basic sciences, which is consistent with the results of another study where dental students perceived enforcement from family least important factor deciding a career. 20 However, on a larger scale, societal and family pressure does play a very influential role in deciding career paths in this part of the world, as clinicians are held in the highest regard and a basic sciences job is considered less important in society.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…It has been seen that no patient interaction leads to decreased interest and motivation towards a basic sciences career. 19 Secondly, in this study only 3% considered pressure from family as a reason for disinterest in basic sciences, which is consistent with the results of another study where dental students perceived enforcement from family least important factor deciding a career. 20 However, on a larger scale, societal and family pressure does play a very influential role in deciding career paths in this part of the world, as clinicians are held in the highest regard and a basic sciences job is considered less important in society.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Therefore, they might have an apt solid to follow academic life. People with less passion for science are more likely to change careers after graduation due to the considerably higher requirements of academia in the basic sciences, such as harsh work-life balance (Lindfelt et al, 2018;Yamazaki et al, 2017). In such cases, students with a biology degree can pursue a career in more applied fields, such as health (Araneo et al, 2017).…”
Section: Career In Biology As a Basic Sciencementioning
confidence: 99%