PMID: 9193242Jun 1, 1997Paper

Current positions of graduates of internal medicine-pediatrics training programs

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine
H SchubinerL Manfred

Abstract

To determine what positions graduates of internal medicine-pediatrics programs currently hold. A survey of the program directors of residencies in internal medicine-pediatrics. Program directors of the 85 internal medicine-pediatrics training programs listed in the 1993-1994 Graduate Medical Education Directory. A 1-page survey that described the current positions of trainees graduating between 1987 and 1993. Seventy-four (87%) of the 85 program directors completed the survey. Of the 708 graduates reported on, 68% were practicing as generalists. The generalists of this cohort (n = 480) were primarily in private practice settings (n = 390, 81%) and most were practicing internal medicine-pediatrics (n = 416, 85%). Only 12% of the generalists had chosen to practice either pediatrics or internal medicine. Twenty-one percent of the total graduates had entered subspecialty training. To our knowledge, the sample of 708 graduates is the largest survey of graduates of internal medicine-pediatrics programs to date and shows that 68% of graduates are practicing in primary care fields. Graduates of internal medicine-pediatrics programs should be considered as an important source of primary care physicians.

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