Israeli Female Physicians' Motives for Choosing Orthopedics as Their Specialty Choice

Author:

Yonai Yaniv1,Masarwa Rawan1,Steinfeld Yaniv1,Ben Natan Merav2ORCID,Berkovich Yaron1

Affiliation:

1. The Orthopedics B Department Hillel Yaffe Medical Center Hadera Israel

2. Pat Matthews Academic School of Nursing, Hillel Yaffe Medical Center P.O.B. 169 38100 Hadera Israel

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundOrthopedics is not a popular field of specialization among female medical students. Therefore, the purpose of the study was to examine factors related to women's choice of orthopedics as their field of specialty, compared to those who chose other fields.MethodsIn this cross‐sectional survey, 149 female medical residents from Israel—33 specializing in orthopedics and 116 in other fields—completed a questionnaire. A comparison was held between the two groups.ResultsOrthopedic residents were more likely to have received clinical training in this field during their medical studies and were more likely to have expressed a desire to specialize in orthopedics before and at the completion of their studies. In addition, orthopedic residents ascribed greater importance to job security when choosing a field of specialty and, in contrast, ascribed no importance at all to lifestyle. No difference was found between the two groups in their level of dissatisfaction as a result of their residency. However, orthopedic residents were more inclined to perceive gender discrimination in the field of orthopedics but, despite this, had a greater intention to recommend a residency in orthopedics. A negative association was found between the level of dissatisfaction as a result of the residency and intention to recommend a residency in orthopedics.ConclusionsDifferences between the two groups point to potential factors that might have been related to women's choice of orthopedics as their field of specialty. The findings may help form strategies for attracting women to specialize in orthopedics.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Surgery

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