Central Admission to Medical Colleges and its impact on the rates of medical specialties in Iraq
This study was conducted to identify the ration of males to females among graduate medical students, and to identify the impact of such ratio on the most required medical specialization in the Iraqi community. The study was conducted for the period from May 1 to July 31, 2012, as a retrospective stu...
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doaj-886d45c7cd7e4fcebde28f3b38ea25c82020-11-24T22:16:17ZengNab'a Al-Hayat Foundation for Medical Sciences and Health Care - PressIraqi Journal of Public Health2521-72672017-09-011138228Central Admission to Medical Colleges and its impact on the rates of medical specialties in IraqTalib J Kadium0Salwa Sh Abdulwahid1Department of Community Medicine, Diyala Medical College, Diyala, IraqDepartment of Community Medicine, Diyala Medical College, Diyala, IraqThis study was conducted to identify the ration of males to females among graduate medical students, and to identify the impact of such ratio on the most required medical specialization in the Iraqi community. The study was conducted for the period from May 1 to July 31, 2012, as a retrospective study to the records of postgraduate medical students, and the reports of current medical specialization working in the Ministry of health. The results reveal an increase of female students from Iraqi Medical Colleges than that of males for the last 8 years. The study also reveals that there is a shortage of medical specialization particularly in general surgery and medicine and its sub-specialty all over Iraqi governorates. The study recommends giving more chance to the males in admission to Medical Colleges and the emphasis on the availability of at most needed medical specialization for females and males whom were graduated from medical colleges.http://www.jocms.org/index.php/ijph/article/view/228 |
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Central Admission to Medical Colleges and its impact on the rates of medical specialties in Iraq |
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Central Admission to Medical Colleges and its impact on the rates of medical specialties in Iraq |
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Central Admission to Medical Colleges and its impact on the rates of medical specialties in Iraq |
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Iraqi Journal of Public Health |
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This study was conducted to identify the ration of males to females among graduate medical students, and to identify the impact of such ratio on the most required medical specialization in the Iraqi community. The study was conducted for the period from May 1 to July 31, 2012, as a retrospective study to the records of postgraduate medical students, and the reports of current medical specialization working in the Ministry of health. The results reveal an increase of female students from Iraqi Medical Colleges than that of males for the last 8 years. The study also reveals that there is a shortage of medical specialization particularly in general surgery and medicine and its sub-specialty all over Iraqi governorates. The study recommends giving more chance to the males in admission to Medical Colleges and the emphasis on the availability of at most needed medical specialization for females and males whom were graduated from medical colleges. |
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