Preference of Medical Students about Opening a Clinic

  • Mano Toshiki
    Nagoya University School of Medicine, Department of Medical Informatics and Management Tama Graduate School, Department of Management and Information Science
  • Kobayashi Makoto
    Nagoya University School of Medicine, Department of Medical Informatics and Management Crecon Research & Consulting
  • Ida Hiromasa
    Nagoya University School of Medicine, Department of Medical Informatics and Management
  • Yamauchi Kazunobu
    Nagoya University School of Medicine, Department of Medical Informatics and Management
  • Fujisawa Kumiko
    Department of Information Systems Education & Research System Section, Meiji University
  • Tsukahara Yasuhiro
    School of Information and Communication, Meiji University

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  • 医師の進路選択に関する考察:開業志向に注目して
  • イシ ノ シンロ センタク ニ カンスル コウサツ カイギョウ シコウ ニ チュウモク シテ
  • 開業志向に注目して

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In Japan, the factors which affect the opening of clinics are investigated. The results are that:<br>1) The factors of women, the occupations of their fathers to be independent physicians and entering medical schools to get high incomes make medical students want to be independent physicians.<br>2) When they are in their 40s, 50s, and 60s, the factors of women and entering medical schools to save lives and not to be stable cause medical students to want to work for the medical universities.<br>3) When they are in their 40s, 50s, and 60s, the factors of men and the occupations of their fathers to be independent physicians cause medical students to want to open clinics. The results are reverse for the intension to work for hospitals.

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  • Iryo To Shakai

    Iryo To Shakai 14 (2), 85-102, 2004

    The Health Care Science Institute

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