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[Trends in the choice of internal medicine (and clinical immunology) at the end of the national ranking examination since 2010].

📅 Published: November 1, 2024 👤 Chevalier Kevin, Lee Raphaël, Azoyan Loris et al. 📖 La Revue de medecine interne
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The 2017 reform of the third cycle of medical studies (R3C) was accompanied by modifications in the formats and number of specialty diplomas. Since 2017, the median and cut-off ranks of students choosing internal medicine specialty have increased, and balance of incoming and outgoing remorse rights was increasingly negative.

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Key Findings
  • 1 The aim of this study was to investigate the evolution of the choice of the internal medicine and clinical immunology specialty before and after 2017.
  • 2 We used the median ranking and its evolution, as well as incoming and outgoing remorse rights, as markers of attractiveness.
  • 3 Data on the number of position offered, rankings and affectation were collected from decrees published in the French "Journal Officiel" each year.
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