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Area of Science:

  • Medical Education
  • Pathology Workforce
  • Career Development

Background:

  • Global decline in medical graduates entering pathology careers.
  • Growing gap between workforce demand and supply in pathology.
  • Potential for a future pathology workforce crisis.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Determine reasons for pathology's low career popularity.
  • Develop strategies to mitigate workforce shortages.
  • Identify factors influencing career choices in pathology.

Main Methods:

  • Online survey distributed to Australian medical students, prevocational doctors, residents, and pathologists.
  • 1247 total responses analyzed.
  • Statistical analysis including odds ratios to compare groups.

Main Results:

  • Pathology-interested individuals valued research opportunities and work-life balance more.
  • Lack of patient interaction and exposure were key reasons for rejecting pathology.
  • Medical students and prevocational doctors showed poor understanding of pathology roles and weak confidence in histopathology interpretation.

Conclusions:

  • Active interventions are needed to increase pathology exposure for students and doctors.
  • Promoting research opportunities and work-life balance is crucial.
  • Strategies must address negative stereotypes and improve understanding of the pathology field.