Educational debt and reported career plans among internal medicine residents

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McDonald, Furman S.
West, Colin P.
Popkave, Carol
Kolars, Joseph C. [1 ]
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[1] Mayo Clin, Rochester, MN 55905 USA
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10.7326/0003-4819-149-6-200809160-00008
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background: Physicians often enter the workplace with substantial debt. The relationship between debt and reported career plans among internal medicine residents is unknown. Objective: To determine distributions of educational debt among internal medicine residents and associations of debt with reported career plans. Design: Cross-sectional survey using data from the annual Internal Medicine In-Training Examination Residents Questionnaire completed by U. S. categorical internal medicine residents. Setting: Categorical internal medicine residencies in the United States. Participants: 22 563 residents in their third ( final) year of residency, representing 74.1% of all eligible U. S. categorical internal medicine residents from 2003 through 2007. Measurements: Distributions of educational debt were tabulated. Proportions of residents choosing career plans were calculated for various levels of debt. Results: International medical graduates represented 48.7% of the cross section and had considerably less debt than U. S. medical graduates: 53.8% of U. S. medical graduates had debt of $ 100 000 or greater and 60.2% of international medical graduates had none. U. S. medical graduates with debt of $ 100 000 to $ 150 000 were less likely than those with no debt to choose a subspecialty career 57.5% vs. 63.5%). U. S. medical graduates with debt of $ 50 000 to $ 99 999 were more likely than those with no debt to choose a hospitalist career (8.5% vs. 6.2%), and this preference increased with increasing debt level (10.0% for those with >$150 000 debt). These associations are more pronounced for U. S. medical graduates than for international medical graduates. Limitation: The study addressed total educational debt, but not when it was incurred, and did not allow inferences related to causality. Conclusion: Educational debt is associated with differences in reported career plans among internal medicine residents.
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