RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Changes in career plans during medical training and practice: it's time to look ahead and act JF Canadian Medical Association Journal JO CMAJ FD Canadian Medical Association SP 1049 OP 1052 VO 154 IS 7 A1 Dauphinee, W. D. YR 1996 UL http://www.cmaj.ca/content/154/7/1049.abstract AB Major changes in physician-resource policies and in the structuring of medical licensure requirements in the past decade have resulted in a less flexible system with respect to both choosing and changing a career path in medicine. The survey results reported by Drs. Susan Shaw, Gordon Goplen and Donald S. Houston in this issue (see pages 1035 to 1038) indicate that a high percentage of physicians now practising in Saskatchewan changed their career plans after graduation. The author argues that this finding points to the need to reexamine the transition from undergraduate to postgraduate medical education. The present system needs to be made more flexible so that medical students can gain sufficient clinical experience before deciding on an area of practice and to give practising physicians who want to change specialties the option of retraining.