Alternate careers for medical graduates and house officers in Malaysia

Introduction: In recent years, many unresolved issues pertaining to house officers in Malaysia have led to a longer waiting time and a ‘glut’ of medical graduates with a surprising 20 dropout amongst those who join the housemanship programme. This appears to reflect the changing times, mindsets and...

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Main Authors: Naicker, Amaramalar Selvi, Kailaivasan, Vinoshini Devi A. P., Yuliawiratman, Brenda Saria, Alaga, Arvindran, Shan, Kevin Ng Wei, Naicker, Manimalar Selvi, Htwe, Ohnmar
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spelling my.um.eprints.354802023-10-09T10:35:42Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/35480/ Alternate careers for medical graduates and house officers in Malaysia Naicker, Amaramalar Selvi Kailaivasan, Vinoshini Devi A. P. Yuliawiratman, Brenda Saria Alaga, Arvindran Shan, Kevin Ng Wei Naicker, Manimalar Selvi Htwe, Ohnmar R Medicine Introduction: In recent years, many unresolved issues pertaining to house officers in Malaysia have led to a longer waiting time and a ‘glut’ of medical graduates with a surprising 20 dropout amongst those who join the housemanship programme. This appears to reflect the changing times, mindsets and work expectations of millennials who comprise this cohort reflecting a need to consider possibilities of career shifts especially so in these uncertain times. This study explores the perceptions, awareness and interest in alternative career options amongst recent graduates and house officers. Materials and Methods: This was a study done between 2018 and 2019 using a questionnaire which was shared on various social platforms. Data analysis was done using Excel spreadsheet. Results: A total of 450 house officers and 657 medical graduates responded. Expectedly 66.8 claimed lifelong passion whilst another 12.1 claimed family influence as their reason to do medicine. Most were aware of their career challenges and 40 of them were keen to consider career change and reskilling indicating a possible shift from traditional expectations of a medical career. Conclusion: Whilst medicine is often considered a true calling, current challenges will require mental and emotional flexibility to explore other career opportunities. Thus, engagement programmes should be directed at medical graduates and house officers to identify and support those open to career transitions. This will help address current issues of internship bottleneck and rising dropout rates amongst internees. Early career change engagements will give them insight into their true career goals whilst opening up opportunities for those who wish to change. © 2021, Malaysian Medical Association. All rights reserved. Malaysian Medical Association 2021 Article PeerReviewed Naicker, Amaramalar Selvi and Kailaivasan, Vinoshini Devi A. P. and Yuliawiratman, Brenda Saria and Alaga, Arvindran and Shan, Kevin Ng Wei and Naicker, Manimalar Selvi and Htwe, Ohnmar (2021) Alternate careers for medical graduates and house officers in Malaysia. Medical Journal of Malaysia, 76 (2). pp. 183-189. ISSN 03005283,
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topic R Medicine
spellingShingle R Medicine
Naicker, Amaramalar Selvi
Kailaivasan, Vinoshini Devi A. P.
Yuliawiratman, Brenda Saria
Alaga, Arvindran
Shan, Kevin Ng Wei
Naicker, Manimalar Selvi
Htwe, Ohnmar
Alternate careers for medical graduates and house officers in Malaysia
description Introduction: In recent years, many unresolved issues pertaining to house officers in Malaysia have led to a longer waiting time and a ‘glut’ of medical graduates with a surprising 20 dropout amongst those who join the housemanship programme. This appears to reflect the changing times, mindsets and work expectations of millennials who comprise this cohort reflecting a need to consider possibilities of career shifts especially so in these uncertain times. This study explores the perceptions, awareness and interest in alternative career options amongst recent graduates and house officers. Materials and Methods: This was a study done between 2018 and 2019 using a questionnaire which was shared on various social platforms. Data analysis was done using Excel spreadsheet. Results: A total of 450 house officers and 657 medical graduates responded. Expectedly 66.8 claimed lifelong passion whilst another 12.1 claimed family influence as their reason to do medicine. Most were aware of their career challenges and 40 of them were keen to consider career change and reskilling indicating a possible shift from traditional expectations of a medical career. Conclusion: Whilst medicine is often considered a true calling, current challenges will require mental and emotional flexibility to explore other career opportunities. Thus, engagement programmes should be directed at medical graduates and house officers to identify and support those open to career transitions. This will help address current issues of internship bottleneck and rising dropout rates amongst internees. Early career change engagements will give them insight into their true career goals whilst opening up opportunities for those who wish to change. © 2021, Malaysian Medical Association. All rights reserved.
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author Naicker, Amaramalar Selvi
Kailaivasan, Vinoshini Devi A. P.
Yuliawiratman, Brenda Saria
Alaga, Arvindran
Shan, Kevin Ng Wei
Naicker, Manimalar Selvi
Htwe, Ohnmar
author_facet Naicker, Amaramalar Selvi
Kailaivasan, Vinoshini Devi A. P.
Yuliawiratman, Brenda Saria
Alaga, Arvindran
Shan, Kevin Ng Wei
Naicker, Manimalar Selvi
Htwe, Ohnmar
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title Alternate careers for medical graduates and house officers in Malaysia
title_short Alternate careers for medical graduates and house officers in Malaysia
title_full Alternate careers for medical graduates and house officers in Malaysia
title_fullStr Alternate careers for medical graduates and house officers in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Alternate careers for medical graduates and house officers in Malaysia
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