1996
DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9343(96)00334-8
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General internists influence students to choose primary care careers: The power of role modeling

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“…9 On the other hand, the likelihood of choosing a primary care specialty increases when medical students have positive experiences in primary care clerkships 9 and greater exposure to generalist role models. 10 Because preclinical medical students who are interested in primary care have been found to identify more with medicine as a calling, 11 exposing students to generalist role models as early as possible may be particularly important in translating specialty preference to career choice.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9 On the other hand, the likelihood of choosing a primary care specialty increases when medical students have positive experiences in primary care clerkships 9 and greater exposure to generalist role models. 10 Because preclinical medical students who are interested in primary care have been found to identify more with medicine as a calling, 11 exposing students to generalist role models as early as possible may be particularly important in translating specialty preference to career choice.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7,8 However, while individual factors may be the most powerful influences, studies have indicated that certain experiences during training can complement these inherent characteristics regarding career choices. [9][10][11][12][13] In assessing the pre-existing characteristics of our study cohort, we found that participants not only had a great deal of non-academic international experience prior to residency, they chose Yale for training in part because of its international elective program. Moreover, residents stated that cross-cultural experience and a desire to serve a less privileged population were the most important, not the most frequent, reasons for participation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Some studies suggested that the impact of clerkships depended on their intrinsic qualities, such as student perception of educational value, 22 student satisfaction with attending physicians and the quality of teaching, 38 or the specialty of teaching physicians. 28 In a small qualitative study, graduates stated that contact with family physician role models and the opportunity to see the diverse nature of work in family practice had been important experiences influencing their specialty choice. 44 Longitudinal Programs.…”
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confidence: 99%