Future medical student practice intentions: the South Africa experience.
Amy R Clithero-EridonCameron S CrandallAndrew J RossPublished in: BMC medical education (2020)
Selection of students into medical school should consider personal characteristics such as background and career motivation. Once students are selected, local context matters for training to sustain motivation. Selection of students most likely to practice primary care, then emphasizing family medicine and community immersion with underserved populations, can assist in building health workforce capacity. There are institutional, legislative, and market pressures influencing career choice either toward or away from primary care. In this paper, we will discuss only the institutional aspects.