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Postgraduate qualifications of British doctors
Authors:J. PARKHOUSE  D. J. ELLIN
Affiliation:Medical Careers Research Group, Churchill Hospital, Oxford, UK.
Abstract:Among British-qualified doctors of 1974 and 1977, about 80% held postgraduate qualifications of some kind. The commonest qualifications were DRCOG, MRCP and MRCOG. There were considerable differences between medical schools in the numbers of qualifiers taking various examinations. Apart from the MRC Psych, DRCOG and Family Planning Certificate, qualifications were more commonly held by men than women. Tables show the type of work being done 9-13 years after leaving medical school by holders of various postgraduate qualifications; e.g. 60% of MRCP holders were working in medicine or a medical specialty and 84% of FRCS holders in general surgery or a surgical specialty. Discussion deals with the plurality, specificity, variability, perceived necessity, sufficiency, international utility and career significance of British postgraduate qualifications.
Keywords:*career choice    *career mobility    *education, medical, graduate    Great Britain    educational measurement    sex factors    schools, medical    time factors
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