Importance of publishing research varies by doctors' career stage, specialty and location of work.
Matthew Richard McGrailBelinda G O'SullivanHollie R BendottiSrinivas Kondalsamy-ChennakesavanPublished in: Postgraduate medical journal (2019)
This study provides new quantitative evidence showing that the importance of publishing research is related to medical career stages, and is most important to junior doctors seeking and undertaking different specialty training options. Embedding research requirements more evenly into specialty college selection criteria may stimulate uptake of research. Expansion of rural training pathways should consider capacity building to support increased access to research opportunities in these locations.