Northwest Ohio Commission NORTHWEST OHIO COMMISSION ON GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION & PHYSICIAN WORKFORCE UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO College of Medicine MS IV.

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Northwest Ohio Commission NORTHWEST OHIO COMMISSION ON GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION & PHYSICIAN WORKFORCE UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO College of Medicine MS IV Student Survey UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO College of Medicine MS IV Student Survey Jeffrey P. Gold, MD Provost & EVP - University of Toledo Dean, College of Medicine February 22, 2008

Northwest Ohio Commission NORTHWEST OHIO COMMISSION ON GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION & PHYSICIAN WORKFORCE UT College of Medicine MS IV Student Survey SUMMARY OF SURVEY METHODS Requested by Northwest Ohio Commission Developed by Dr. M R Smith & Ms. A Croci -Demographics, Career Specialty Selection -Residency Selection (specialty & location) distribution, anonymous survey 135 UT-COM MS IV students surveyed January-Feb two week response interval Analysis by Dr. M R Smith & Ms. A Croci Only completed surveys included in analysis 2

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Northwest Ohio Commission NORTHWEST OHIO COMMISSION ON GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION & PHYSICIAN WORKFORCE UT College of Medicine MS IV Student Survey Survey Response Demographics 8

Northwest Ohio Commission NORTHWEST OHIO COMMISSION ON GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION & PHYSICIAN WORKFORCE UT College of Medicine MS IV Student Survey Career Specialty Selection Motivation 9

Northwest Ohio Commission NORTHWEST OHIO COMMISSION ON GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION & PHYSICIAN WORKFORCE UT College of Medicine MS IV Student Survey Career Specialty Choice 10

Northwest Ohio Commission NORTHWEST OHIO COMMISSION ON GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION & PHYSICIAN WORKFORCE UT College of Medicine MS IV Student Survey Career Residency Type Selection Motivation (UTP) 11

Northwest Ohio Commission NORTHWEST OHIO COMMISSION ON GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION & PHYSICIAN WORKFORCE UT College of Medicine MS IV Student Survey Residency Type Choice 12

Northwest Ohio Commission NORTHWEST OHIO COMMISSION ON GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION & PHYSICIAN WORKFORCE UT College of Medicine MS IV Student Survey Career Residency Site Selection Motivation (AAMC/ACGME) 13

Northwest Ohio Commission NORTHWEST OHIO COMMISSION ON GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION & PHYSICIAN WORKFORCE UT College of Medicine MS IV Student Survey Career Residency Site Selection Motivation (AAMC/ACGME) 14

Northwest Ohio Commission NORTHWEST OHIO COMMISSION ON GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION & PHYSICIAN WORKFORCE UT College of Medicine MS IV Student Survey Residency Site Choice 15

Northwest Ohio Commission NORTHWEST OHIO COMMISSION ON GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION & PHYSICIAN WORKFORCE UT College of Medicine MS IV Student Survey SUMMARY OF SURVEY FINDINGS 135 MS IV students asked to complete a survey in Jan or 75% of the students returned the completed survey 44% were female 55% were male 51% were married 94% planned on entering a residency immediately upon graduation 2% were going to pursue another opportunity prior to residency. 17% were from Toledo 66% were from Ohio 16

Northwest Ohio Commission NORTHWEST OHIO COMMISSION ON GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION & PHYSICIAN WORKFORCE UT College of Medicine MS IV Student Survey SUMMARY OF SURVEY FINDINGS 47% planned to pursue a career in primary care of these 12% Family Medicine 12% Internal Medicine 22% Pediatrics 59% indicated that they would pursue subsequent fellowship training 31% of those surveyed intended to practiced in an underserved area. 17

Northwest Ohio Commission NORTHWEST OHIO COMMISSION ON GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION & PHYSICIAN WORKFORCE UT College of Medicine MS IV Student Survey SUMMARY OF SURVEY FINDINGS 2% of the respondents indicated that their first choice is UTMC 4% said they would prefer a program in any Toledo/NWO. 34% preferred to seek residencies in the state of Ohio 61% preferred to seek residencies outside of Ohio. 9% indicated they would prefer to practice in Toledo/NWO 41% indicated they would prefer to practice in Ohio 18

Northwest Ohio Commission NORTHWEST OHIO COMMISSION ON GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION & PHYSICIAN WORKFORCE SUMMARY OF SURVEY FINDINGS (Ohio Students Only) 3% of the respondents indicated that their first choice is UTMC 6% said they would prefer a program in any Toledo/NWO. 44% preferred to seek residencies in the state of Ohio 56% preferred to seek residencies outside of Ohio. 12% indicated they would prefer to practice in Toledo/NWO 54% indicated they would prefer to practice in Ohio UT College of Medicine MS IV Student Survey 19

Northwest Ohio Commission NORTHWEST OHIO COMMISSION ON GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION & PHYSICIAN WORKFORCE “Contraria horum…….…..primum no nocere.” Above all….. do no harm. THANK YOU 20