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Medical students' perceptions of pathology

The revised pathology course substantially influenced the students' attitudes toward our specialty, as illustrated in Fig. 1. [...]96% of the responders following the old course considered the specialty central to the entire field of medicine, expressed by a score of 4 or 5, whereas only 49% of...

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Published in:Human pathology 2007-02, Vol.38 (2), p.384-385
Main Authors: Holck, Susanne, MD, DrMedSci, Junge, Jette, MD, Hansen, Ulla, MD, Holck, Peter P., MSc, Nørgaard, Tove, MD, DrMedSci
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description The revised pathology course substantially influenced the students' attitudes toward our specialty, as illustrated in Fig. 1. [...]96% of the responders following the old course considered the specialty central to the entire field of medicine, expressed by a score of 4 or 5, whereas only 49% of the students following the new course shared that opinion (Fig. 1A). Whether the future recruitment of medical students into pathology will be lowered as a consequence of the new study program cannot be predicted with certainty from the present study, but the available data suggest that the number of graduates seeking pathology as a first choice may be reduced.
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