
Researchers said that only 77 percent of students at medical schools in the United States does not intend to practice medicine and that the ratio of inward no more than two percent of them wanted to become general practitioner in the category which may lead to a crisis in health care.
The researchers explained that the students are especially to follow up patients Adults suffer chronic diseases and that they are afraid of the profession of general practitioner is the type of doctors who will be required strongly in the future.
The students complained that the Batinah dental needs for further research and extensive knowledge of and that generates income is less than the more lucrative specialties.
Said Dr. Karen Huerta University of California at San Francisco and her colleagues in their research published by the American Medical Association patrolling this may lead to a crisis in health care.
He said the research team, "the number of older adults in the United States is expected to almost double in the years from 2005 to 2030 and one would expect the planning models that the United States will suffer a shortfall of up to 200 thousand doctors by the year 2020."
His team was "reluctant students from the Faculty of Medicine inward because of their experiences with elderly patients or patients suffering from chronic illnesses ... Other studies have shown that the tendency of students to care for the sick elderly and people with chronic diseases decreased during training."
A team studied using 1177 survey included students faculties of medicine
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