Career preferences of male and female medical students in Malaysia

Med J Malaysia. 1997 Mar;52(1):76-81.

Abstract

A survey of career choices were conducted for three batches of final year medical students at Universiti Sains Malaysia. A total of 241 students responded, giving a response rate of 76%, with 107 males (44.4%) and 134 females (55.6%). Surgery ranked highest among the male students while obstetrics and gynaecology ranked highest among female students. Internal medicine was the second choice for both males and females. Among the other specialties, the male students shows preferred Hospital Administration and Radiology while female students preferred Community Medicine, Psychiatry and Pathology. Both male and female students chose to be a clinical consultant in a general hospital as the first choice. They prefer to work in or near their hometowns.

MeSH terms

  • Career Choice*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Malaysia
  • Male
  • Sex Factors
  • Students, Medical*