Gender associated with the intention to choose a medical specialty in medical students: A cross-sectional study in 11 countries in Latin America

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The selection of a medical specialty has been associated with multiple factors, such as personal preferences, academic exposure, motivational factors and sociodemographic factors, such as gender. The number of women in the medical field has increased in recent years. In Latin America, we have not fo...

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Autores: Ng-Sueng, Luis Fernando, Vargas Matos, Iván, Mayta-Tristan, Percy, Pereyra Elías, Reneé, Montenegro Idrogo, Juan José, Inga Berrospi, Fiorella, Ancalli, Felix, Bonilla Escobar, Francisco, Diaz Velez, Cristian, Gutierrez Quezada, Erick, Gomez Alhach, Jennifer, Muñoz Medina, Carlos E., Sanchez Pozo, Adriana, Vidal, Milisen
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2016
Institución:Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas
Repositorio:UPC-Institucional
Lenguaje:inglés
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Enlace del recurso:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0161000
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Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Medical Students
gender
career choice
Role models
sociodemographic factors
Latin America
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title Gender associated with the intention to choose a medical specialty in medical students: A cross-sectional study in 11 countries in Latin America
spellingShingle Gender associated with the intention to choose a medical specialty in medical students: A cross-sectional study in 11 countries in Latin America
Ng-Sueng, Luis Fernando
Medical Students
gender
career choice
Role models
sociodemographic factors
Latin America
title_short Gender associated with the intention to choose a medical specialty in medical students: A cross-sectional study in 11 countries in Latin America
title_full Gender associated with the intention to choose a medical specialty in medical students: A cross-sectional study in 11 countries in Latin America
title_fullStr Gender associated with the intention to choose a medical specialty in medical students: A cross-sectional study in 11 countries in Latin America
title_full_unstemmed Gender associated with the intention to choose a medical specialty in medical students: A cross-sectional study in 11 countries in Latin America
title_sort Gender associated with the intention to choose a medical specialty in medical students: A cross-sectional study in 11 countries in Latin America
author Ng-Sueng, Luis Fernando
author_facet Ng-Sueng, Luis Fernando
Vargas Matos, Iván
Mayta-Tristan, Percy
Pereyra Elías, Reneé
Montenegro Idrogo, Juan José
Inga Berrospi, Fiorella
Ancalli, Felix
Bonilla Escobar, Francisco
Diaz Velez, Cristian
Gutierrez Quezada, Erick
Gomez Alhach, Jennifer
Muñoz Medina, Carlos E.
Sanchez Pozo, Adriana
Vidal, Milisen
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author2 Vargas Matos, Iván
Mayta-Tristan, Percy
Pereyra Elías, Reneé
Montenegro Idrogo, Juan José
Inga Berrospi, Fiorella
Ancalli, Felix
Bonilla Escobar, Francisco
Diaz Velez, Cristian
Gutierrez Quezada, Erick
Gomez Alhach, Jennifer
Muñoz Medina, Carlos E.
Sanchez Pozo, Adriana
Vidal, Milisen
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ng-Sueng, Luis Fernando
Vargas Matos, Iván
Mayta-Tristan, Percy
Pereyra Elías, Reneé
Montenegro Idrogo, Juan José
Inga Berrospi, Fiorella
Ancalli, Felix
Bonilla Escobar, Francisco
Diaz Velez, Cristian
Gutierrez Quezada, Erick
Gomez Alhach, Jennifer
Muñoz Medina, Carlos E.
Sanchez Pozo, Adriana
Vidal, Milisen
dc.subject.es_PE.fl_str_mv Medical Students
gender
career choice
Role models
sociodemographic factors
Latin America
topic Medical Students
gender
career choice
Role models
sociodemographic factors
Latin America
description The selection of a medical specialty has been associated with multiple factors, such as personal preferences, academic exposure, motivational factors and sociodemographic factors, such as gender. The number of women in the medical field has increased in recent years. In Latin America, we have not found any studies that explore this relationship.Secondary analysis of the Collaborative Working Group for the Research of Human Resources for Health (Red-LIRHUS) data; a multi-country project of students in their first year and fifth year of study, from 63 medical schools in 11 Latin American countries. All students who referred intention to choose a certain medical specialty were considered as participants.There is an association between the female gender and the intention to choose Obstetrics/ Gynecology, Pediatrics, Pediatric Surgery, Dermatology, and Oncology. We recommend conducting studies that consider other factors that can influence the choice of a medical specialty.
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