Factors influencing the choice of ophthalmology as a career among medical students of king saud bin abdulaziz university Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

S. Alsalman, Ghadah S. AlQahtani, B. Alasmari, Salwa Alrashed Alhumaid, E. Masuadi
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Context: Choosing a future speciality for medical students can be frightening as well as confusing. Identifying factors that influence medical students' future career choice is critical and can play an important role in shaping the future workforce. Aims: The study aims to determine factors associated with medical students' preference of Ophthalmology as a future career choice at King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences (KSAU-HS). Settings and Design: A cross-sectional study was carried out among Saudi students of both genders who were enrolled in KSAU-HS (clinical phase) during the study. Subjects and Methods: A validated questionnaire was sent through E-mail to 302 eligible students, of which 275 participated, with a response rate of (91%). Statistical Analysis Used: Descriptive analysis was carried out for all categorical variables. In addition, data were compared using Chi-square test; all tests were two-sided and P < 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: A total of 28 students (10.2%) considered Ophthalmology as their first choice, while it was the second choice for four students (1.5%). Among all the participants, factors that attracted medical students to consider Ophthalmology as a career choice included the high income (54%), private sector opportunities (40%), part-time opportunities (40%) and leisure (34%). Whereas, the difficulty of getting into the Ophthalmology Residency Programme (53%) was the most important factor that pushed students away from choosing Ophthalmology. Conclusions: Multiple factors influenced the KSAU-HS medical students' choice of when choosing a future speciality. Knowing these factors can help in directing work-force to choose specialities that are currently limited in Saudi Arabia.
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影响沙特阿拉伯利雅得国王本阿卜杜勒阿齐兹大学医学生选择眼科作为职业的因素
背景:医科学生未来的专业选择既令人恐惧又令人困惑。确定影响医学生未来职业选择的因素至关重要,并且可以在塑造未来劳动力方面发挥重要作用。目的:本研究旨在确定与沙特国王本阿卜杜勒-阿齐兹健康科学大学(ksauu - hs)医学生偏好眼科作为未来职业选择相关的因素。背景和设计:横断面研究在研究期间参加ksa - hs(临床阶段)的沙特男女学生中进行。对象与方法:通过电子邮件向302名符合条件的学生发送有效问卷,其中275人参与,回复率为91%。统计分析方法:对所有分类变量进行描述性分析。数据比较采用卡方检验;所有检验均为双侧检验,P < 0.05为有统计学意义。结果:共有28名学生(10.2%)将眼科作为第一选择,4名学生(1.5%)将眼科作为第二选择。在所有受访者中,吸引医学生考虑将眼科作为职业选择的因素包括高收入(54%)、私营机构的机会(40%)、兼职机会(40%)和休闲(34%)。然而,进入眼科住院医师项目的难度(53%)是促使学生放弃选择眼科的最重要因素。结论:影响我校医学生未来专业选择的因素有多种。了解这些因素可以帮助指导劳动力选择目前在沙特阿拉伯有限的专业。
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