Intention to practice primary care by pediatric residents: nature or nurture?

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Factors associated with the intention to practice primary care were examined in a survey of a national sample of PL-2 residents (n = 98). Socioemotional orientation (nature), faculty and peer encouragement (nurture), and clinical experiences during residency (nurture) were independently associated with a primary care career choice. For residents who changed career intentions to primary care from a nonprimary care preference, gender, encouragement by faculty and peers, and outpatient experiences during residency were associated with the change. Encouragement by both faculty and peers had the strongest influence on primary care career choice for all residents.

Abbreviation
Clin Pediatr (Phila)
Publication Date
1999-11-30
Volume
38
Issue
8
Page Numbers
473-9
Pubmed ID
10456243
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Full Title
Intention to practice primary care by pediatric residents: nature or nurture?
Authors
Pan RJ, Clark-Chiarelli N, Peters AS, Block SD