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Article: Determinants of career aspirations of medical students in southern China.(Research article)(Report)
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- BMC Medical Education
- Article date:
- December 11, 2008
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Authors: LingBing She (equal contributor) [1]; BingLi Wu (equal contributor) [1]; LiYan Xu [2]; JianYi Wu [1]; PiXian Zhang [1]; EnMin Li (corresponding author) [1]
Background
The traditional view held by Chinese university medical students is that their career path is limited to clinical medicine following graduation [1]. However, there is a growing trend toward nonclinical career aspirations among current medical students [2]. A possible contributing factor is the conflict between increased medical student recruitment and the intensive competition for positions in prosperous cities. Students seeking to practice in major cities rather than in rural ...
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