A cross-sectional investigation of trend in career specialty preference among clinical year medical undergraduates, including factors influencing preferences and discouragement
Muhammad Hamza Dawood, Filza Mir, Hajrah Hilal Ahmed, Mehmooda Wasim, Muniba Athar Khan, Ali Hasan, Umair Ul Islam, Raheel Ahmed

TL;DR
This study explores the specialty preferences of medical students in Pakistan and the factors influencing their choices and discouragements.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into specialty preferences and influencing factors among clinical-year medical students in Pakistan.
Findings
Male students showed a higher preference for surgery, while female students favored medicine.
Mentorship gaps and gender inequity were major discouragement factors for specialty choices.
Preferences shifted from surgery to medicine as students advanced in their education.
Abstract
Selecting a medical specialty is a crucial decision influenced by personal, professional, and societal factors. However, data on these determinants among clinical-year medical students in Pakistan remain scarce. This study seeks to identify the specialty preferences of clinical-year medical undergraduates in Pakistan and to elucidate the factors influencing their preference and discouragement decisions. This investigation employed a cross-sectional survey methodology involving clinical-year medical students from September 16th, 2024, to November 10th, 2024 among both private and public medical colleges in Karachi. A total of 436 participants were randomly selected using a simple random sampling technique. Chi-square/Fisher’s Exact tests, were performed to analyze trends in career preferences, assess the association between specialty preferences and demographic variables, and identify…
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TopicsDiversity and Career in Medicine · Medical Education and Admissions · Innovations in Medical Education
