Role models play the greatest role - a qualitative study on reasons for choosing postgraduate training at a university hospital.

GMS Zeitschrift fur Medizinische Ausbildung Pub Date : 2014-11-17 eCollection Date: 2014-01-01 DOI:10.3205/zma000937
Bonnie Stahn, Sigrid Harendza
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Objective: Why physicians choose a certain specialty at a university hospital for their postgraduate training is incompletely understood. Our aim was to identify factors that led physicians from different generations to opt for postgraduate training in a specialty with high or low patient contact at a university hospital.

Methods: We conducted 14 semi-structured interviews with residents and attending physicians from the departments of Internal Medicine (high patient contact) and Laboratory Medicine (low patient contact) at the University Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf, Germany. We used template analysis to code the interview transcripts and iteratively reduced and displayed the data. Initial codes and concepts were shaped into categories until agreement on the final template was reached.

Results: We identified five main categories of factors that influenced postgraduate specialty selection. Role models with a civilized code of behavior and expertise in their specialty had had the greatest influence on participants' choice of a specialty across generations. Electives and a doctoral thesis project had also influenced participants' decisions, mainly because of meeting a role model in their supervisor. Patient contact and intellectual challenges were identified as contributing factors in the selection of a specialty with high patient contact. As reasons for selecting a university hospital for postgraduate education four categories were identified: the possibility to participate in scientific research, a broad spectrum of activities, personal contacts and future career opportunities.

Conclusions: The professional attitudes of teachers as role models were identified as having the greatest influence on postgraduate education choices. Besides other actions to attract students to certain specialties for their postgraduate education, the aspect of being perceived as a role model while teaching requires particular attention when preparing medical faculty for undergraduate medical teaching.

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榜样的作用最大——大学医院研究生培养选择原因的定性研究。
目的:目前尚不完全清楚为什么大学医院的医生会选择某一专业进行研究生培训。我们的目的是确定导致不同世代的医生选择在大学医院的患者接触较多或较少的专业进行研究生培训的因素。方法:我们对德国汉堡-埃彭多夫大学医院内科(患者接触率高)和检验科(患者接触率低)的住院医师和主治医生进行了14次半结构化访谈。我们使用模板分析对访谈记录进行编码,并迭代简化和显示数据。在对最终模板达成一致之前,最初的代码和概念被划分为不同的类别。结果:我们确定了影响研究生专业选择的五大类因素。具有文明行为准则和专业知识的榜样对参与者跨代选择专业的影响最大。选修课程和博士论文项目也影响了参与者的决定,主要是因为他们遇到了导师的榜样。患者接触和智力挑战被认为是选择具有高患者接触的专业的因素。作为选择大学医院进行研究生教育的原因,确定了四个类别:参与科学研究的可能性、广泛的活动、个人联系和未来的职业机会。结论:教师职业态度对研究生教育选择的影响最大。除了其他吸引学生进入某些专业进行研究生教育的行动外,在为医学院本科教学做准备时,在教学中被视为榜样方面需要特别注意。
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