[HTML][HTML] Generation Y and surgical residency–Passing the baton or the end of the world as we know it? Results from a survey among medical students in Germany

R Kleinert, C Fuchs, V Romotzky, L Knepper… - PloS one, 2017 - journals.plos.org
… their family and careers in terms of the following parameters: “… decision for or against a surgical
career among generation Y… are planning to choose a career start as resident in a full-time …

[PDF][PDF] The" Profiles" document: a modern revision of the objectives of undergraduate medical studies in Switzerland.

PA Michaud, P Jucker-Kupper - Swiss medical weekly, 2016 - serval.unil.ch
… health initiatives; this will be the case even in low- and middle-… of many medical and
nonmedical personal parameters, and … of medical students for their residency and future career. …

Allocation of internal medicine resident time in a Swiss hospital: a time and motion study of day and evening shifts

N Wenger, M Méan, J Castioni… - … of internal medicine, 2017 - acpjournals.org
… Possible reasons include a better summing up of the clinical issues encountered, not being
… burnout and increase physician job satisfaction (4). This must continue to be the goal. …

Long-term experience on assisted suicide in Switzerland: dementia, mental disorders, age-related polymorbidity and the slippery slope argument

U Güth, C Junker, S McMillan, C Elfgen… - Public health, 2023 - Elsevier
… guidelines applicable to the medical profession during the study … are legal residents of
Switzerland, ie, to the permanent resident … over time argues against the slippery slope argument. …

Euthanasia and assisted dying: what is the current position and what are the key arguments informing the debate?

A Fontalis, E Prousali… - … Royal Society of Medicine, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
… Moreover, non-Swiss citizens can exploit the Swiss law by … As discussed, a key concern of
the medical profession … conflict when considering the arguments for and against supporting an …

'Problem patients and physicians' failures': What it means for doctors to counsel vaccine hesitant patients in Switzerland

MJ Deml, A Buhl, J Notter, P Kliem, BM Huber… - … science & medicine, 2020 - Elsevier
… likely to cite lower job satisfaction when addressing vaccination … , medical sociologists and
anthropologists have argued that … -speaking Swiss residents who are willing to vaccinate.” …

[HTML][HTML] Calling situated: a survey among medical students supplemented by a qualitative study and a comparison with a surveyed sample of physicians

S Bonvin, F Stiefel, M Gholam, C Bourquin - BMC Medical Education, 2022 - Springer
medicine: in Switzerland, 5–10% of medical doctors quit their … is also the reality of the
medical profession and its impact on … identify formation in medical residents, or focused on the …

Exploring group boundaries and conflicts: A social identity theory perspective

N Bochatay, NM Bajwa, KS Blondon… - Medical …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
… working at a Swiss academic medical centre explored … medical profession led to
conflicts involving group processes. These conflicts, most of which were reported by residents

Citizens' Jury on Euthanasia and Assisted Dying

S Walker, J Young, R Egan - 2018 - ourarchive.otago.ac.nz
… Her career is woven around her passions for clinical bioethics, teaching medical students
and … Assisted suicide is also not limited to those with a terminal illness or to Swiss residents. …

Do adult foreign residents prefer academic to vocational education? Evidence from a survey of public opinion in Switzerland

A Abrassart, MR Busemeyer, MA Cattaneo… - Journal of Ethnic and …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Swiss citizens and foreigners by oversampling residents with a foreign citizenship. Switzerland
is, in a sense, a good test case for … Considering the job market: people in Switzerland with …