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  • Titulo Artículo: Elección de Medicina Familiar en los exámenes para médicos residentes españoles de 2011 y 2013
  • Resumen: Background: Family Medicine (FM) is regarded as one of the specialities less interesting to those who choose for resident physicians (MIR) in Spain. Our objective is to know the priority given to the choice of FM in 2011 and 2013 MIR exams, and what factors might be associated with this choice. Material and method: We obtained information on the website of the Ministry of Health for the graduates who could choose a speciality (11552 y 9182). The variables analyzed were: number obtained in the opposition, sex, speciality chosen, chosen city, medical school where they studied (for 117 and 155 students of a previous cohort study). We calculated the probability of choice of FM in relation to the order number in the exam and the other variables (Kaplan-Meier). Results: 1963 and 1772 chose FM, respectively in 2011 and 2013. The median of the order number to choose FM was 7894 (95%CI:7720-8068) and 6561 (95%CI:6442-6680). There were gender differences, as women chose FM with fewer number and a higher proportion (p<0.00001). Conclusion: Graduates enrolled in the MIR exam have not special preference for FM. Women show a greater interest in this speciality
  • Autores: Julio Montoya-Fernández, Juan Manuel Téllez-Lapeira, Francisco Campa Valera, Francisco Escobar-Rabadán, Jesús López-Torres Hidalgo, María Candelaria Ayuso-Ray, .
  • Titulo Revista: Revista Médica del Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, .
  • Numero: 1
  • Volumen:53
  • Fecha de publicación: 2015.
  • Base de Datos Bibliográfica: Redalyc, .
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  • Idioma: Español
  • Página Inicial: 44 Página Final: 52
  • ISBN: 0443-5117