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The Attitude of the Medical Students in Professional Identity and Career Planning in China During COVID-19: A Cross-Sectional Survey

13 Pages Posted: 24 Mar 2021

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Ming Wen

Hebei Medical University - Department of Radiology

Xiaojuan Peng

Hebei Medical University - Department of Radiology

Jianmin Huang

Hebei Medical University - Department of Nuclear Medicine

Huanli Li

Hebei Province General Hospital

Lingge Wei

Hebei Medical University - Department of Nuclear Medicine

Jianling Cui

Hebei Medical University - Department of Radiology

Mingxi Zhang

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Sha Li

Hebei Medical University - Department of Anatomy

Peng Xie

Hebei Medical University - Department of Radiology

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Abstract

Background: The outbreak of COVID-19 was an unprecedented health emergency, which affected everyone, including the medical students. We aimed to investigate the influence of COVID-19 on professional identity and career planning of clinical medical undergraduates, and propose strategies.

Method: A cross-section survey was conducted via online questionnaire from January to March 2021 on clinical medical undergraduates in Hebei province. We collected the demographic information, the understanding status of the epidemic, the change of the attitude to professional identity and career planning after the epidemic. McNemar Tests were used to evaluate corresponding information.

Findings: In 2754 respondents, over 80% students were aware about the transmission, incubation period, source, and first consultation department of COVID-19; however, the number of students knowing the name of the pathogen and therapy of this disease relatively fewer. Overall, the pandemic had a positive impact on their professional identity and career planning (all P <0·05, compared with the status before the epidemic). And the number of students who chose the department of infectious disease and respiration as the favorite after COVID-19 increased (184 (6·68%), vs 99 (3·59%), P <0·001). The number of students being willing to choose the above two departments after COVID-19 increased (956 (34·72%), vs 773 (28·07%), P <0·001).

Interpretation: Overall, the pandemic had a positive impact on the professional identity and career planning of the students, but the number of students being willing to choose the department of infectious disease and respiration was still extremely low. In the future education, further attention should be paid to the cultivation of interest in above departments and the spirit of dedication.

Funding Statement: None.

Declaration of Interests: All authors declare that there are no conflicts of interest.

Ethics Approval Statement: The study was approved by the medical ethics committee of the Third Hospital of Hebei Medical University. (Number: K 2021 -002-1)

Suggested Citation

Wen, Ming and Peng, Xiaojuan and Huang, Jianmin and Li, Huanli and Wei, Lingge and Cui, Jianling and Zhang, Mingxi and Li, Sha and Xie, Peng, The Attitude of the Medical Students in Professional Identity and Career Planning in China During COVID-19: A Cross-Sectional Survey (3/23/2021). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3811669 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3811669

Ming Wen

Hebei Medical University - Department of Radiology

Hebei
China

Xiaojuan Peng

Hebei Medical University - Department of Radiology

Hebei
China

Jianmin Huang

Hebei Medical University - Department of Nuclear Medicine

361 East Zhongshan Road
Shijiazhuang 050017
China

Huanli Li

Hebei Province General Hospital

Hubei
China

Lingge Wei

Hebei Medical University - Department of Nuclear Medicine

361 East Zhongshan Road
Shijiazhuang 050017
China

Jianling Cui

Hebei Medical University - Department of Radiology

Hebei
China

Mingxi Zhang

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Sha Li

Hebei Medical University - Department of Anatomy

361 East Zhongshan Road
Shijiazhuang 050017
China

Peng Xie (Contact Author)

Hebei Medical University - Department of Radiology ( email )

Hebei
China