Choosing a career in oncology: results of a nationwide cross-sectional study

Abstract Background Little information is currently available concerning young medical students desire to pursue a career in oncology, or their career expectations. Methods This project is a cross-sectional epidemiological study. A voluntary and anonymous questionnaire was distributed to all young o...

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Main Authors: J. C. Faivre, J. E. Bibault, A. Bellesoeur, J. Salleron, M. Wack, J. Biau, M. Cervellera, G. Janoray, T. Leroy, N. Lescut, V. Martin, S. Molina, B. Pichon, C. Teyssier, S. Thureau, J. J. Mazeron, H. Roché, S. Culine
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Published: BMC 2018-01-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12909-018-1117-2
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spelling doaj-64221202297e41119c7b1f24a9b126fa2020-11-25T03:57:41ZengBMCBMC Medical Education1472-69202018-01-011811910.1186/s12909-018-1117-2Choosing a career in oncology: results of a nationwide cross-sectional studyJ. C. Faivre0J. E. Bibault1A. Bellesoeur2J. Salleron3M. Wack4J. Biau5M. Cervellera6G. Janoray7T. Leroy8N. Lescut9V. Martin10S. Molina11B. Pichon12C. Teyssier13S. Thureau14J. J. Mazeron15H. Roché16S. Culine17Academic Radiation Oncology & Brachytherapy Department, Lorraine Institute of Cancerology - Alexis-Vautrin Comprehensive Cancer CentreFrench Society of Young Radiation Oncologists (SFjRO), Centre Antoine-BéclèreMedical Oncology Department, University Hospital of Paris (Teaching Hospital Cochin)Biostatistics Department, Lorraine Institute of Cancerology - Alexis-Vautrin Comprehensive Cancer CentreBiostatistics and Epidemiology Department, University Hospital of NancyFrench Society of Young Radiation Oncologists (SFjRO), Centre Antoine-BéclèreFrench Society of Young Radiation Oncologists (SFjRO), Centre Antoine-BéclèreFrench Society of Young Radiation Oncologists (SFjRO), Centre Antoine-BéclèreFrench Society of Young Radiation Oncologists (SFjRO), Centre Antoine-BéclèreFrench Society of Young Radiation Oncologists (SFjRO), Centre Antoine-BéclèreFrench Society of Young Radiation Oncologists (SFjRO), Centre Antoine-BéclèreFrench Society of Young Radiation Oncologists (SFjRO), Centre Antoine-BéclèreFrench Society of Young Radiation Oncologists (SFjRO), Centre Antoine-BéclèreFrench Society of Young Radiation Oncologists (SFjRO), Centre Antoine-BéclèreRadiation Oncology & Medical Physics Department, Henri-Becquerel Comprehensive Cancer CentreRadiation Oncology Department, University Hospital of Paris (Pitié-Salpétrière Hospital)Oncopole Toulouse, Claudius Regaud Comprehensive Cancer CentreMedical Oncology Department, University Hospital of Paris (Saint-Louis Hospital)Abstract Background Little information is currently available concerning young medical students desire to pursue a career in oncology, or their career expectations. Methods This project is a cross-sectional epidemiological study. A voluntary and anonymous questionnaire was distributed to all young oncologists studying in France between the 2nd of October 2013 and the 23rd of February 2014. Results The overall response rate was 75.6%. A total of 505 young oncologists completed the questionnaire. The main determining factors in the decision to practice oncology were the cross-sectional nature of the field (70.8%), the depth and variety of human relations (56.3%) and the multi-disciplinary field of work (50.2%). Most residents would like to complete a rotation outside of their assigned region (59.2%) or abroad (70.2%) in order to acquire additional expertise (67.7%). In addition, most interns would like to undertake a fellowship involving care, teaching and research in order to hone their skills (85.7%) and forge a career in public hospitals (46.4%). Career prospects mainly involve salaried positions in public hospitals. Many young oncologists are concerned about their professional future, due to the shortage of openings (40.8%), the workload (52.8%) and the lack of work-life balance (33.4%). Conclusions This investigation provides a comprehensive profile of the reasons young oncologists chose to pursue a career in oncology, and their career prospects.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12909-018-1117-2Internship and residencyEducationTrainingResearchCareer mobilityNeoplasms
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author J. C. Faivre
J. E. Bibault
A. Bellesoeur
J. Salleron
M. Wack
J. Biau
M. Cervellera
G. Janoray
T. Leroy
N. Lescut
V. Martin
S. Molina
B. Pichon
C. Teyssier
S. Thureau
J. J. Mazeron
H. Roché
S. Culine
spellingShingle J. C. Faivre
J. E. Bibault
A. Bellesoeur
J. Salleron
M. Wack
J. Biau
M. Cervellera
G. Janoray
T. Leroy
N. Lescut
V. Martin
S. Molina
B. Pichon
C. Teyssier
S. Thureau
J. J. Mazeron
H. Roché
S. Culine
Choosing a career in oncology: results of a nationwide cross-sectional study
BMC Medical Education
Internship and residency
Education
Training
Research
Career mobility
Neoplasms
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J. E. Bibault
A. Bellesoeur
J. Salleron
M. Wack
J. Biau
M. Cervellera
G. Janoray
T. Leroy
N. Lescut
V. Martin
S. Molina
B. Pichon
C. Teyssier
S. Thureau
J. J. Mazeron
H. Roché
S. Culine
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title Choosing a career in oncology: results of a nationwide cross-sectional study
title_short Choosing a career in oncology: results of a nationwide cross-sectional study
title_full Choosing a career in oncology: results of a nationwide cross-sectional study
title_fullStr Choosing a career in oncology: results of a nationwide cross-sectional study
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series BMC Medical Education
issn 1472-6920
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Abstract Background Little information is currently available concerning young medical students desire to pursue a career in oncology, or their career expectations. Methods This project is a cross-sectional epidemiological study. A voluntary and anonymous questionnaire was distributed to all young oncologists studying in France between the 2nd of October 2013 and the 23rd of February 2014. Results The overall response rate was 75.6%. A total of 505 young oncologists completed the questionnaire. The main determining factors in the decision to practice oncology were the cross-sectional nature of the field (70.8%), the depth and variety of human relations (56.3%) and the multi-disciplinary field of work (50.2%). Most residents would like to complete a rotation outside of their assigned region (59.2%) or abroad (70.2%) in order to acquire additional expertise (67.7%). In addition, most interns would like to undertake a fellowship involving care, teaching and research in order to hone their skills (85.7%) and forge a career in public hospitals (46.4%). Career prospects mainly involve salaried positions in public hospitals. Many young oncologists are concerned about their professional future, due to the shortage of openings (40.8%), the workload (52.8%) and the lack of work-life balance (33.4%). Conclusions This investigation provides a comprehensive profile of the reasons young oncologists chose to pursue a career in oncology, and their career prospects.
topic Internship and residency
Education
Training
Research
Career mobility
Neoplasms
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12909-018-1117-2
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