Bibliographic citations
Montenegro, J., (2014). Expectativas económico profesionales en estudiantes de medicina humana de primer y quinto año, Perú 2011 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/3519
Montenegro, J., Expectativas económico profesionales en estudiantes de medicina humana de primer y quinto año, Perú 2011 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2014. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/3519
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title = "Expectativas económico profesionales en estudiantes de medicina humana de primer y quinto año, Perú 2011",
author = "Montenegro Idrogo, Juan José",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2014"
}
*** Introduction: The study of medical student expectations as future health manpower allows an adequate knowledge for decision-making and a better use, to avoid future conflicts or loss by emigration. Objective: To determine the differences in economic and professional expectations of Peruvian medical students of first and fifth year. Design: A cross-sectional, multicenter study. Location: Peruvian medical schools. Participants: Peruvian medical students of first and fifth year, 2011. Interventions: A self-administered survey was conducted between October and December 2011. To describe the findings were used medians, interquartile ranges and percentages. For the bivariate analysis: x2, OR and difference of proportions (p ꞊ 0.05). Main outcome measures: General characteristics, and economic and professional expectations of medical students. Results: It was included 3490 participants from 30 universities with medical schools, with a median age of 20.32 years, and a median age of entrance of 17.83 years. There were differences, by year of studies, in general characteristics, perception remuneration, salary medical knowledge, residence expectations, masters, practicing abroad, workplace and number of jobs. Models of factors associated with care workplace, multi-job (≥ 3) and only work differ according to the year of studies. Conclusions: In the studied population they were differences, according to the year of studies, in the economic and professional expectations, factors associated with expectations of the main care workplace, multi-job, and only work. Keywords: Medical students, Undergraduate, medical education, Health manpower, work future, workplace choice, multi-jobs.
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