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Factors Associated With Future Psychiatrists' Selection of Academic or Clinical Careers
Thomas H. Dial; Mark G. Haviland; Harold Alan Pincus
Academic Psychiatry 1990;14:164-171.
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American Psychiatric Association, Washington, D.C. 20005

Department of Psychiatry, Loma Linda University School of Medicine, Loma Linda, California

© 1990 Academic Psychiatry.

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Graduation Questionnaire data collected by the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) were used to identify student and medical school characteristics associated with future psychiatrists' career plans. Subjects were senior medical students in the class of 1986 who definitely planned to specialize in psychiatry or child psychiatry. Medical school variables such as research experience, publication history, and exposure to a research-oriented environment were associated with plans for a career in academic medicine or research (versus clinical practice). Membership in a non-underrepresented minority group, having taken elective course work at a military or government agency, and having attended a private medical school all were associated with plans for a career in salaried clinical practice (versus private clinical practice).

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