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Profile of medical students and factors that influence theirinterest in the family and community medicine residency

ABSTRACT

Introduction:

Family and community medicine (FCM) is presented as a socially important medical career; however, its growth in regions of Brazil remains relatively low. It is necessary to identify the factors that influence medical students in their choice of this professional path.

Objective:

To analyse factors that influence interest in FCM residency among medical interns.

Methods:

A cross-sectional, descriptive, quantitative analysis study was conducted with students enrolled in the penultimate and final years of medical courses in a Brazilian capital city.

Results:

229 medical interns participated in the research. Those interested in FCM are mostly young, of both genders, aged between 26 and 35, married, with children, and have a family income of less than five minimum wages. Two variables were associated with choosing FCM: age and positive evaluation of the specialty.

Conclusion:

Understanding the factors that influence the choice of FCM can contribute to improving medical education, aligning student preferences with the needs of society and the Public Healthcare System.

Keywords:
Medical Residency; Family and Community Medicine; Primary Health Care; Education

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