Is a third year clerkship in emergency medicine correlated with a career choice in emergency medicine?

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作者
Zun, LS
Downey, LV
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[1] Finch Univ Hlth Sci Chicago Med Sch, Dept Emergency Med, Mt Sinai Hosp, Chicago, IL 60608 USA
[2] Finch Univ Hlth Sci Chicago Med Sch, Sch Hlth Related Sci, N Chicago, IL USA
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10.1207/s15328015tlm1601_4
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
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Background: The factors medical students use to choose emergency medicine (EM) as a career path have not been well studied. The role of a 3rd year clerkship in EM in a student's choice of EM residency is not known. Purpose: The purpose of this survey was to determine whether a 3rd year clerkship in EM is correlated with a student's choosing EM as a career choice, as evidenced by the number of students who apply for or matching in EM in medical schools in the United States. Methods: The deans of American medical schools were surveyed by mail, using a seven-part questionnaire inquiring as to type of exposure, number of students, length of the exposure, number of students applying for and matching in EM in the past 3 years. The data was analyzed using SPSS software. Results: The survey was returned by 71 of the 125 medical schools (56.8%) in the country. The average class size was 129.9 students. Over one half of the medical schools (58.8%) provided EM exposure in the 3rd year; in 38.7% it was a required clerkship. The number of students applying for or matching in EM was not correlated with a required or elective rotation in EM, departmental status, percentage of board certified emergency physicians, emergency department volume, or a residency training program in EM (p <.05). Conclusions: This study did not demonstrate a correlation of a 3rd year rotation in EM with the number of students applying or matching in EM. Copyright (C) 2004 by Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
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