Abstract
Objectives: The aim of this study was to explore research productivity and attitudes by Saudi
interns. Materials and Methods: Interns from two hospitals in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia were invited to participate in
an online survey. Results: Fifty-seven interns responded to the survey. An accurate response rate is not possible
because the invitation email reliably reached only a half of all 400 interns. Fifteen
interns (26.3%) presented their research findings at a conference, and seven (12.3%)
had managed to publish their findings. The main attractions to research were improving
prospects of a successful residency/fellowship match (71.7%) and desire to learn more
about the research subject (17%). Conclusion: Most interns in our sample expressed interest in being involved in research. The
driving forces behind such eagerness, however, remain to be explicitly explored—although
the majority of the sampled interns cited improved chances for a successful residency/fellowship
match as the main reason.
Keywords
Career choice - intern - medical student - research - Saudi Arabia