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Medical graduates are less interested in money than they used to be, says survey

Tim Dodd
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Medical graduates are less influenced by money than they used to be, according to a new survey of final year medical students.

The 2016 medical students workforce survey study finds that 28 per cent are not influenced by remuneration considerations in choosing the medical field in which they will work.

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Tim Dodd writes on education specialising in business education, apps and opinion. Based in our Sydney newsroom, Tim covers higher education, schools, vocational education, online education and MOOCs. Connect with Tim on Twitter.

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