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Career Guidance and the Web: Bridging the Gap Between the AAMC Careers in Medicine Web Site and Local Career Guidance Programs

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Pages 230-234 | Received 05 Sep 2007, Published online: 09 Jul 2008
 

Abstract

Background : Medical students face a difficult challenge choosing a specialty. The Web offers several advantages in guiding students in the decision-making process. Description: The Vanderbilt University School of Medicine created a school-specific Web site to complement the Association of American Medical College's Careers in Medicine program. The goals were: connecting students with institution-specific resources, providing students with information on specialty choices and residency preparation, and promoting an interactive Web-based tool. A student team developed the Web site over several months. The site incorporates tracking tools to assess usage. During the first 240 days of use, the Web site has had 3,782 sessions viewing 29,864 Web pages. Monthly usage has trended upward. Conclusions : Using the Web to provide school-specific career information can guide students in the difficult process of specialty selection. Future studies are required to assess the Web site's overall effectiveness and overall student satisfaction.

Acknowledgments

We thank Dr. George Richard, Director of AAMC's Careers in Medicine Program; Albert Nguyen; Sofie Rahman; Paul Reynolds; Roxanne Wadia; Peter Brokish; and Jerry Zhao for their help in creating the Vanderbilt CiM Web site.

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