We surveyed physicians who obtained their medical degree with a thesis in 2011 from the seven medical schools in Lima
to know the characteristics of the degree by thesis process, as well as participants’ motivations and perceptions of that
process. We included 98 students who did a thesis (87% of total); 99% conducted observational thesis, 30% did so in
groups of three. The main motivation was that it was good for their curriculum vitae (94%). At the university where the
thesis is compulsory, the process began with the choice of topic and adviser. Perceived “greatest” and “least” difficulty
in the process was the completion of administrative procedures (53%) and selection of their advisor (11%), respectively.
Administrative timeliness and processes should be reviewed so as not to impede the completion of thesis, since the new
University Act requires the completion of a thesis to graduate.
Authors: Inga Berrospi, Fiorella; Mayta Tristán, Percy; Mejia, Christian R.
Source: Rev Peru Med Exp Salud Publica
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10757/331889
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