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Career destinations of graduates from a medical school with an 18-week longitudinal integrated clerkship in general practice: a survey of alumni 6 to 8 years after graduation

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posted on 2020-06-04, 10:19 authored by Liam G. Glynn, Andrew O'Regan, Monica CaseyMonica Casey, Peter Hayes, Michael O’Callaghan, Patrick O’Dwyer, Aidan Culhane, John Cuddihy, Billy O'Connell, Gary Stack, Gerry O’Flynn, Patrick O’Donnell, Raymond O’Connor, Helena McKeague, Deirdre McGrath
Background There is a worldwide recruitment and retention crisis in general practice. Workforce planning has identified the need to train more general practitioners as an urgent priority. Exposure of medical students to general practice as part of the formal and hidden curriculum, the use of longitudinal integrated clerk ships, and positive experiences and role models in general practice are all thought to be contributing factors to doctors choosing careers in general practice. Aim The aim of this study was to identify career destinations of medical school graduates in a medical school with an 18-week longitudinal integrated clerkship in general practice. Design and setting This study was conducted in a single graduate entry medical school at the University of Limerick, Ireland. Participants Medical school alumni 6–8 years after graduation. Method A survey of graduating cohorts of the medical school from 2011 to 2013 was conducted through email and telephone. Results There were a total of 175 alumni for the period 2011 to 2013. Data was collected on 92% (161/175) through an online survey, follow-up email and telephone interview, and was triangulated with searches of professional registration databases and information from key informants. Between 6 and 8 years after graduation, a total of 43% of alumni were engaged in general practice as a career.

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Irish Journal of Medical Science;

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Springer Verlag

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peer-reviewed

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English

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