Professional and academic pre-qualifications, career preferences and aspirations in working as a rural doctor
Carla Schröpel, Teresa Festl-Wietek, Anne Herrmann-Werner, Tim Wittenberg, Marina Pumptow, Sabine C. Herpertz, Andrea Heinzmann, Katrin Schüttpelz-Brauns, Tobias Maria Boeckers, Stephan Zipfel, Rebecca Erschens

TL;DR
This study explores how prior professional experience and career interests influence medical students' aspirations to work in rural areas.
Contribution
The study identifies how pre-qualifications and vocational interests affect interest in rural practice among medical students.
Findings
Students with vocational training showed higher interest in Anesthesiology.
Higher interest in practical-technical and social activities predicted interest in rural practice.
Pre-qualifications did not significantly predict rural practice interest in the model.
Abstract
Internationally, countries are struggling to provide health care in rural areas. In Germany, where the medical school’s admissions system rewards prior experience, there are a significant number of students with professional experience (e.g., paramedics, nurses). To date, there has been little research on this pre-experienced subgroup. In a rather exploratory approach, preferences for specialty training were compared between students with and without pre-qualifications. The primary aim of the study was to analyze how pre-qualifications and career types according to Holland’s RIASEC (acronym for realistic, investigative, artistic, social, enterprising, conventional) model contribute to interest in working as a rural doctor. Overall, 2,370 medical students at different stages of their studies (i.e., 3rd, 6th, 10th semester, and final year) completed the questionnaire. Students indicated…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGlobal Health Workforce Issues · Diversity and Career in Medicine · Dental Education, Practice, Research
