Table 1:

Characteristics of family medicine residents exiting training programs in 2016 and 2017 who responded to the Family Medicine Longitudinal Survey, by region

CharacteristicNo. (%) of respondentsp value*
Total
n = 1680
Ontario
n = 561
Western Canada
n = 663
Atlantic Canada
n = 68
Quebec
n = 388
Sex/gender< 0.001
Male619 (37.6)177 (31.9)291 (45.3)23 (35.4)128 (33.7)
Female1027 (62.4)378 (68.1)355 (54.7)42 (64.6)252 (66.3)
Location of MD training< 0.001
Canada1386 (85.6)477 (95.2)523 (78.9)59 (86.8)327 (84.5)
International233 (14.4)24 (4.8)140 (21.1)9 (13.2)60 (15.5)
Age, yr< 0.001
< 30931 (58.6)410 (73.3)318 (48.3)28 (42.4)175 (57.0)
30–34433 (27.2)80 (14.3)222 (33.7)24 (36.4)107 (34.9)
35226 (14.2)69 (12.3)118 (17.9)14 (21.2)25 (8.1)
Time since completion of MD training, yr< 0.001
21325 (79.1)470 (83.8)489 (74.0)56 (82.4)310 (80.3)
3145 (8.7)28 (5.0)67 (10.1)8 (11.8)42 (10.9)
4206 (12.3)63 (11.2)105 (15.9)4 (5.9)34 (8.8)
Childhood environment< 0.001
Inner city, urban or suburban1051 (63.0)317 (56.5)428 (64.9)30 (47.6)276 (71.7)
Small town280 (16.8)107 (19.1)93 (14.1)15 (23.8)65 (16.9)
Rural, remote or isolated234 (14.0)92 (16.4)96 (14.6)15 (23.8)31 (8.1)
Mixed103 (6.2)45 (8.0)42 (6.4)3 (4.8)13 (3.4)
  • Note: The following numbers of residents offered no response or preferred not to answer certain questions: 34 for sex/gender, 61 for place of MD training, 90 for age, 4 for time since completion of MD training and 12 for childhood environment.

  • * Calculated with χ2 test.