Effects of Stress and Social Phobia on Medical Students’ Specialty Choices
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-1-1988
Identifier/URL
40932094 (Pure); 3346891 (PubMed)
Abstract
Medical students at Wright State University School of Medicine were asked to rate specialties as most and least stressful, to indicate whether they considered stress to be favorable or unfavorable, and to complete instruments measuring stress. There was no significant association among high stress and choice of least stressful specialties.
Repository Citation
Onady, A. A.,
Rodenhauser, P.,
& Markert, R. J.
(1988). Effects of Stress and Social Phobia on Medical Students’ Specialty Choices. Journal of Medical Education, 63 (3), 162-170.
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