Who and Where are the University of São Paulo Medical School Graduates?

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Autor(a) principal: Gameiro, Gustavo Rosa
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Koyama, Leonardo Kenji Sakaue, Cruz, Ana Luisa Ito Baptista da, Cassenote, Alex Jones Flores, Guilloux, Aline Gil Alves, Segurado, Aluísio Augusto Cotrim, Scheffer, Marío César
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Clinics
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/162533
Resumo: OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the impact of a complex-care-based medical school in the context of the Brazilian health care system on students’ career choices. METHODS: This was a retrospective cross-sectional study based on medical regulatory organization records. It included records for 7,419 physicians who graduated from FMUSP. Geographic data were analyzed using Kernel maps, and the statistical analysis was performed with SPSSs version 24.0. A p-value less than 0.05 was considered significant. RESULTS: Of the 7,419 physicians, 68.6% (95% CI 67.5-69.7) were male, and 20.7% (95% CI 19.8%-21.7%) had no medical specialty, compared to 46.4% nationwide. Internal medicine and surgery-based specialties were more popular, accounting for 39.4% (95% CI 38.3%-40.5%) and 16.8% (95% CI 15.5%-17.6%) of our study group, compared to the Brazilian averages of 25.9% and 13.5%. Our graduates also had a higher probability of staying in Sa˜o Paulo City, especially when born outside the city. CONCLUSION: We believe that FMUSP remains an interesting model for studying the impact of a highly specialized center on the education and career choices of medical students.
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title Who and Where are the University of São Paulo Medical School Graduates?
spellingShingle Who and Where are the University of São Paulo Medical School Graduates?
Gameiro, Gustavo Rosa
University of São Paulo
Medical Education
Medical School
Human Resources in Health
title_short Who and Where are the University of São Paulo Medical School Graduates?
title_full Who and Where are the University of São Paulo Medical School Graduates?
title_fullStr Who and Where are the University of São Paulo Medical School Graduates?
title_full_unstemmed Who and Where are the University of São Paulo Medical School Graduates?
title_sort Who and Where are the University of São Paulo Medical School Graduates?
author Gameiro, Gustavo Rosa
author_facet Gameiro, Gustavo Rosa
Koyama, Leonardo Kenji Sakaue
Cruz, Ana Luisa Ito Baptista da
Cassenote, Alex Jones Flores
Guilloux, Aline Gil Alves
Segurado, Aluísio Augusto Cotrim
Scheffer, Marío César
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author2 Koyama, Leonardo Kenji Sakaue
Cruz, Ana Luisa Ito Baptista da
Cassenote, Alex Jones Flores
Guilloux, Aline Gil Alves
Segurado, Aluísio Augusto Cotrim
Scheffer, Marío César
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Koyama, Leonardo Kenji Sakaue
Cruz, Ana Luisa Ito Baptista da
Cassenote, Alex Jones Flores
Guilloux, Aline Gil Alves
Segurado, Aluísio Augusto Cotrim
Scheffer, Marío César
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Medical Education
Medical School
Human Resources in Health
topic University of São Paulo
Medical Education
Medical School
Human Resources in Health
description OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the impact of a complex-care-based medical school in the context of the Brazilian health care system on students’ career choices. METHODS: This was a retrospective cross-sectional study based on medical regulatory organization records. It included records for 7,419 physicians who graduated from FMUSP. Geographic data were analyzed using Kernel maps, and the statistical analysis was performed with SPSSs version 24.0. A p-value less than 0.05 was considered significant. RESULTS: Of the 7,419 physicians, 68.6% (95% CI 67.5-69.7) were male, and 20.7% (95% CI 19.8%-21.7%) had no medical specialty, compared to 46.4% nationwide. Internal medicine and surgery-based specialties were more popular, accounting for 39.4% (95% CI 38.3%-40.5%) and 16.8% (95% CI 15.5%-17.6%) of our study group, compared to the Brazilian averages of 25.9% and 13.5%. Our graduates also had a higher probability of staying in Sa˜o Paulo City, especially when born outside the city. CONCLUSION: We believe that FMUSP remains an interesting model for studying the impact of a highly specialized center on the education and career choices of medical students.
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