In:
Journal of Health and Development Studies, Hanoi University of Public Health, Vol. 06, No. 05 ( 2022-10-30), p. 83-89
Abstract:
Objective: The study aims to describe the employment status of graduate students majoring in Preventive Medicine from 2018 to 2020. Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study on 218 students who graduated from the Doctor of Preventive Medicine at Hanoi Medical University in 2018, 2019 and 2020. Results: The percentage of graduated students having jobs in 2018,2019, and 2020 was 82.9%, 80%, and 75.4% respectively. After graduating, there were 91.8% of graduated students who found a job less than 6 months, 56.1% of those worked in the right field of training, and 32.7% of those worked in the training industry. The self-employed rate accounted for 71.3%. The employment rate in the public sector was 52%. The percentage of graduated students who received starting salary (less than 5 million VND/month) accounted for 69.3%; 50.5% of graduated students received an average of less than 5 million VND per month. Conclusions: In 3 years, the proportion of students who had jobs (78.4%); The majority of students had jobs less than 6 months after graduating (91.8%); were self-employed (71.3%), and did the right field of training (56.1%). Starting salary and average monthly income of over 5 million students increased over 3 years. Keywords: Employment, Doctor of Preventive Medicine, Hanoi Medical University.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
2588-1442
Uniform Title:
Thực trạng việc làm của sinh viên ngành Bác sĩ Y học dự phòng Trường Đại học Y Hà Nội tốt nghiệp từ năm 2018 đến năm 2020
DOI:
10.38148/JHDS.0605SKPT22-048
Language:
Unknown
Publisher:
Hanoi University of Public Health
Publication Date:
2022
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