Awareness of Final-Year Medical Students of Omdurman Islamic University on Their Career Choices

Omer E. A. Elbashier, Maab O. A. Ibrahim, Hatoon M. A. Abdalla, Hefa A. I. Elseed, Hiba H. I. Rahama, Yusra A. A. Abbas
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Background: Medical students undergo a complex process as a student to make a career decision and pursue further specialization. This study explores the factors that influence the career choices of the two genders studying in the final year of medicine at Omdurman Islamic University.Methods: This institution-based cross-sectional study was conducted on 194 male and female fifth-year medical students studying at Omdurman Islamic University. The questionnaire contains 15 multiple-choice questions to determine the factors affecting students’ career choices – lifestyle, income, family impact,…etc. – and the association between gender and the specialties they choose to pursue.Results: The specialties were preferred in the following order: surgery by 22.9%, internal medicine by 18.3%, obstetric gynecology by 13.8%, and pediatric by 10% (limited to the four major specialties). The least chosen specialties were histopathology, emergency medicine, psychiatry, and anesthesia (all were 0.9%). Family medicine and forensics were not chosen by any participant. Females significantly preferred dermatology, obstetrics and gynecology, otolaryngology, and pediatrics compared to their male counterparts. Whereas, males compared to females significantly preferred orthopedics and surgery. The factors influencing change in students’ specialties based on their gender were family views and family obligations. Nearly 80% of students choose a career based on personal interest; lifestyle and financial reward were also seen to play an important role in choosing a specialty. About 91% of participants agreed that there is a need for guidance. A great proportion of final-year students (62%) preferred to specialize abroad and related it to a good lifestyle and financial stability.Conclusion: This study showed that the students’ awareness about specialty choices was limited to certain specialties as seen in the literature. The most preferred specialties were surgery (22.9%), internal medicine (18.3%), obstetrics and gynecology (13.8%), and pediatric (10%). There are many factors influencing the selection of specialties, however, the most common one is personal interest followed by lifestyle issues and financial reward. Additionally, there is a significant gender difference in career-choice decisions.
恩图曼伊斯兰大学医学生对职业选择的认识
背景:作为一名学生,医学生要经历一个复杂的过程来做出职业决定和追求进一步的专业化。本研究探讨了影响恩图曼伊斯兰大学医学专业最后一年男女学生职业选择的因素。方法:采用横断面研究方法,对在恩图曼伊斯兰大学就读的194名五年级医学生进行调查。问卷包含15个选择题,以确定影响学生职业选择的因素——生活方式、收入、家庭影响等。——以及性别与他们选择的专业之间的关系。结果:专科优先顺序为:外科22.9%、内科18.3%、产科13.8%、儿科10%(仅限于4大专科)。选择最少的专业是组织病理学、急诊医学、精神病学和麻醉(均为0.9%)。没有任何参与者选择家庭医学和法医学。与男性相比,女性明显更喜欢皮肤科、妇产科、耳鼻喉科和儿科。然而,与女性相比,男性明显更喜欢骨科和外科。家庭观念和家庭义务是影响学生性别专业变化的主要因素。近80%的学生根据个人兴趣选择职业;生活方式和经济回报也被认为在选择专业时起着重要作用。约91%的参与者同意需要指导。很大一部分大四学生(62%)倾向于选择国外专业,并将其与良好的生活方式和经济稳定联系起来。结论:本研究表明,从文献中可以看出,学生对专业选择的意识仅限于某些专业。最受欢迎的专业是外科(22.9%)、内科(18.3%)、妇产科(13.8%)和儿科(10%)。影响专业选择的因素有很多,但最常见的是个人兴趣,其次是生活方式问题和经济回报。此外,在职业选择决策上存在显著的性别差异。
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