Working in preventive medicine or not? Flawed perceptions decrease chance of retaining students for the profession.
Van Anh Thi NguyenKaren D KöningsE Pamela WrightHoat Ngoc LuuAlbert J J A ScherpbierJeroen J G van MerriënboerPublished in: Human resources for health (2019)
To increase the number of students actually entering the PM field after graduation, the flawed perceptions of students about the real working environment of PM doctors should be addressed through vocation-oriented activities in the curriculum targeted on groups of students who are most likely to have unrealistic perceptions. Our findings also have implications for other less attractive primary health care specialties that experience problems with recruiting and retaining students.