"Why did I choose genetics?": A survey of current and recent medical genetics and genomics residents provides insight into recruitment efforts.
Jennifer Cassady HayekMiriam G BlitzerNathaniel H RobinPublished in: American journal of medical genetics. Part A (2024)
There is a shortage of clinical geneticists, even with concerted recruitment efforts. Previously, no data had been collected about why young career geneticists chose this specialty. To investigate this question, we carried out a survey of current and recent medical genetics and genomics residents. The goal of this survey was to understand their reasons for pursuing medical genetics and genomics as a specialty. Results demonstrate that, for most, interest in genetics begins in medical school and was largely influenced by mentorship. This suggests that placing greater focus on introducing medical genetics as a clinical specialty and fostering robust mentorship of students in preclinical years may increase recruitment into medical genetics residencies.