Personality Profiles of Physician Extenders

Abstract
Objective psychological measurements and personal historical data were taken on 67 physician extenders in 5 consecutive classes at a southeastern university over 18 mo., October 1972 to April 1974. The findings describe certain psychological characteristics associated with physician-extender students and compare these profiles with various similar groups. The physician extender's general personality type resembles that of the general practice physician. Comparisons with medical students show them to be more concerned with pragmatic matters and implies preferences which most likely favor a technological occupation. All of these measurements are not, however, necessarily associated with academic or occupational success. Future studies should concern relationships between these measurements and criteria of academic and occupational success.

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