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27.2% of National Medical Examination Takers Reluctant to Work in Rural Areas ~Survey of 2,583 Medical Examination Takers~

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A survey of 2,583 national medical examination takers revealed that 27.2% are reluctant to work in rural areas, highlighting a factor in regional medical disparities.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are the main reasons medical students avoid working in rural areas?
A: The main reasons are convenience of living, family/partner circumstances, education/child-rearing environment, and anxiety about career development.
Q: What is the most emphasized factor when choosing a training hospital?
A: Atmosphere/human relations is most emphasized, followed by work location/living environment and supervision system. Salary and brand tend to be less important.
Q: How will MEC Co., Ltd. contribute to correcting regional medical disparities?
A: MEC will continue surveys on medical students and young doctors, and contribute through AI-powered matching support for students and training hospitals.