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PCOM Psychology Dissertations

2014

Motivation

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An Examination Of The Moderating Effects Of Perceived Quality Of Life On The Relationship Between Empathy, Motivation, And Specialty Choice Among Medical Students, Michael B. Klein Jan 2014

An Examination Of The Moderating Effects Of Perceived Quality Of Life On The Relationship Between Empathy, Motivation, And Specialty Choice Among Medical Students, Michael B. Klein

PCOM Psychology Dissertations

The number of medical students opting to specialize in primary care has decreased in recent years. Research suggests that empathy, perceived quality of life, and motivation are significant factors in choosing a specialty. The purpose of this study was to determine whether perceived quality of life moderates the relationship between level of empathy and motivation among medical students, and how that affects their final specialty choice. Participants included 174 third- and fourth-year medical students between the ages of 22 and 36 years at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. Medical students were given an online survey, which included a demographic …