Personality and Values as Predictors of Medical Specialty Choice
Type:
Peer-Reviewed Literature
Taber’s research study, published in Journal of Vocational Behavior, aimed to separately and simultaneously examine the effects of personality traits and physician work values in predicting medical specialty choice. First-year medical students responded to measures of personality and physician work values. After graduation, participants’ residency choices were identified. While the results showed that personality traits predict person- or technique-oriented specialty choice, work values with or independent of personality traits does not.
Topics:
Personal Factors
Tags:
Physician