Investigating the perceptions of career development as the Japanese regional quota medical students and graduates in A prefecture

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Abstract

Background: There are few reports about the perceptions of the regional quota called Chiikiwaku medical students and graduates. Method: Eighty-four medical students and 41 graduates were enrolled in A prefecture. The questionnaire comprised 22 items scored on a 7-point Likert scale, focusing on perceptions of merit and demerit of Chiikiwaku. The data were collected online. Results: Chiikiwaku students scored higher on an item such as ‘regional quotas are a solution to the doctor shortage’. Chiikiwaku graduates felt more burdened than Chiikiwaku students. Conclusion: Our results suggested that the perception of Chiikiwaku was different between Chiikiwaku students and graduates.

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Suematsu, M., Inoue, R., Takahashi, N., Miyazaki, K., Okazaki, K., Miyata, Y., … Kuzuya, M. (2024). Investigating the perceptions of career development as the Japanese regional quota medical students and graduates in A prefecture. Journal of General and Family Medicine, 25(3), 166–169. https://doi.org/10.1002/jgf2.689

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