Early Online: Issue 4

IF 0.4 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
F Coetzee, S Van Schalkwyk, I Couper
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Background. Longitudinal integrated clerkships (LICs) are increasingly being implemented across the globe for their educational benefits and the recruitment of rural medical practitioners. As new LICs are established, it is important to explore the extent to which these benefits manifest, and the influence of LICs on the career journeys of graduates. Stellenbosch University’s LIC has been running for 11 years, and to date the career outcomes of graduates have not been described.Objectives. To explore factors that influence the career journeys of graduates from Stellenbosch University’s LIC.Methods. An interpretivist, qualitative study was performed. Semi-structured interviews that were recorded and transcribed were conducted (8 graduates, ≥5 years after graduation). Inductive thematic analysis was done. Participants were asked to depict their career journeys. These pictures and an interview guide were used as prompts during the interviews.Results. Three themes were generated from the data: (i) feeling prepared for the career journey; (ii) acquiring a new motivation and career goals; and (iii) unexpected influences on career journeys. The availability of posts and transformative influences are important factors in the career journeys of LIC graduates. These graduates were enabled by their undergraduate training to explore non-traditional career options and preferred working in rural environments. Although individual priorities caused many participants to work in urban settings, they indicated a desire to return to rural environments.Conclusions. The LIC training at Stellenbosch University acts as a significant influence on the early career journeys of such graduates, which are possibly achieved in two ways. Firstly, LIC supports the development of professional identities among its graduates. Secondly, LIC supports transformative learning within a safe learning environment that leads to changes in perspectives regarding the graduates’ responsibility towards patients and communities.
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背景。纵向综合见习制(LICs)由于其教育效益和农村医疗从业人员的招聘,在全球范围内越来越多地得到实施。随着新的低收入国家的建立,重要的是要探讨这些好处在多大程度上体现出来,以及低收入国家对毕业生职业生涯的影响。斯泰伦博斯大学的LIC已经运行了11年,到目前为止,毕业生的职业成果还没有被描述。探讨影响斯泰伦博斯大学工商管理学院毕业生职业生涯的因素。进行了一项解释主义的定性研究。进行半结构化访谈,记录并转录(8名毕业生,毕业5年以上)。进行了归纳性专题分析。参与者被要求描述他们的职业生涯。这些图片和面试指南在面试过程中被用作提示。从数据中产生了三个主题:(i)为职业生涯之旅做好准备;(2)获得新的动力和职业目标;(三)对职业生涯的意外影响。职位的可得性和变革性影响是低收入国家毕业生职业生涯的重要因素。这些毕业生的本科教育使他们能够探索非传统的职业选择,并更愿意在农村环境中工作。虽然个人的优先考虑使许多参与者在城市环境中工作,但他们表示希望回到农村环境。在斯泰伦博斯大学进行的劳工培训对这些毕业生的早期职业生涯产生了重大影响,这可能通过两种方式实现。首先,学院支持毕业生职业认同的发展。其次,LIC支持在安全的学习环境中进行变革性学习,从而改变毕业生对患者和社区责任的看法。
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