Actividad laboral de médicos egresados de la Universidad de Chile generaciones 2007 a 2010: análisis según sede y año de egreso
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Vargas, Patricia
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López, Nancy
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Urrutia, Leonardo
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Acevedo Ayala, Jhonny
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Sandoval Huenchual, Daniela
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Cortés, Belén
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2015-12-28T20:17:57Z
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2015-12-28T20:17:57Z
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2015
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Rev Med Chile 2015; 143: 1286-1294
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0034-9887
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/136010
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Artículo de publicación ISI
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Background: The University promotes practices and values that influence
their students in the pursuit of their occupational interests. Aim: To determine
working activity features of medical graduates from the University of Chile and
their relationship with undergraduate characteristics. Material and Methods:
Medical graduates of the University of Chile were invited to complete a survey
using a virtual server. The survey collected demographic, socioeconomic, work
and guild characteristics. Undergraduate data, as campus and graduation years
were obtained. Results: The survey was completed by 333 physicians (167 men)
aged 29 ± 2 years, graduated from 2007 to 2010. Ninety four percent had a paid
work, 59% were employed in public hospitals and 28% in primary care health
centers. The predominant type of work activity was performed in the public
health service (55%), while 17% worked in private health services. Activity
in public health services or primary care were significantly associated with the
pursuit of undergraduate clinical activities in specific campuses of the University.
Conclusions: The employment rate of medical graduates was high. Differences
observed by graduation campus and type of work may be due to the modeling
that students receive from teachers.