Abstract Background Academic medicine (AM) careers combine research, teaching, and patient care, yet their attractiveness has declined in recent years, particularly among women, who remain underrepresented in this field. Previous research highlights the central role of interest in research, but the cognitive and contextual processes underlying academic career intentions during residency remain insufficiently understood. Social Cognitive Career Theory (SCCT) provides a relevant framework for exam
Academic medicine career intentions among medical residents: a social cognitive career theory approach
Aurore Deledalle·Anne Congard·Jean‐Michel Galharret·Elisa Sarda·Pierre‐Antoine Gourraud·Fleur Cohen‐Aubart·Patricia Lemarchand·Valentine Bour
