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Q‐Methodology  Study  on  Medical  Students’ Perceptions  of  Good  Jobs / 의학교육논단
Korean Medical Education Review ; (3): 108-117, 2021.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-902610
ABSTRACT
This study investigated medical studentsperceptions of good jobs. We classified medical studentsperceptions of good jobs and analyzed the characteristics of each type. The Q methodology was used to extract medical students’ subjective thoughts. After extracting statements based on previous studies, 46 Q samples were selected. The P sample consisted of 40 medical students divided evenly by gender and grade. They performed a Q sort of the 46 Q sample questionnaire and the results were analyzed using the QUANL ver. 1.2 program.Very few consensus statements were found in the replies. We divided answers into four types, each of which was clearly distinguished (1) quality of life-oriented jobs, (2) reward-oriented jobs, (3) service-oriented jobs, and (4) self-realization-oriented jobs. Medical students in type 1 prioritized quality of life equally at work and at home. Medical students in type 2 preferred high-paying jobs. Medical students in type 3 placed importance on serving others. Finally, medical students in type 4 viewed good jobs as involving learning and development. The types of jobs sought were classified according to individual students’ values and subjectivity. Medical schools may use the results of this study as a basis for career guidance.
Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: English Journal: Korean Medical Education Review Year: 2021 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: English Journal: Korean Medical Education Review Year: 2021 Type: Article