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Where do medically qualified researchers come from?

R Wakeford, J Lyon, D Evered

    Lancet (London, England)
    |August 3, 1985
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    Many doctors decide on research careers years after qualifying, often influenced by intrinsic interest or mentors. Early research experiences in medical school positively impact career choices for most participants.

    Area of Science:

    • Medical Education
    • Career Development
    • Scientific Research

    Background:

    • Understanding factors influencing medical professionals' career paths in research is crucial for academic and medical advancement.
    • A significant portion of doctors may not commit to research early in their careers, impacting the pipeline of future scientists.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate the timing and influences on doctors' decisions to pursue research careers.
    • To explore the role of early research exposure and academic qualifications in shaping research trajectories.

    Main Methods:

    • A questionnaire was administered to 262 doctors in research-oriented positions.
    • Data collected included career choices, influences, timing of decisions, academic degrees, and early research experiences.

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    Main Results:

    • Less than one-third of doctors chose research by graduation; nearly half decided 3+ years post-qualification.
    • Intrinsic motivation (41%) and mentors (59%) were key influences; 20% entered research fortuitously.
    • 29% had intercalated degrees, 50% higher medical degrees, 14% non-medical research degrees.
    • 40% undertook research in medical school, with 43% finding it positively influential.

    Conclusions:

    • The decision to pursue a research career is often delayed and influenced by a combination of personal interest and mentorship.
    • Early research exposure during medical school can significantly shape a doctor's inclination towards a research path.
    • A substantial number of doctors pursue research without early commitment, highlighting the need for supportive environments and clear pathways.