Prevalence and Correlates of Prohibited Questions in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics Fellowship Interviews During 1 Appointment Year.

IF 5.3 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Academic Medicine Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-07 DOI:10.1097/ACM.0000000000005783
Katherine A Scribner, Colin P West, Angela L Myers, Elaine A Muchmore, Risë B Goldstein
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Abstract

Purpose: This study sought to investigate how frequently applicants to internal medicine (IM) and pediatrics fellowships are subjected to prohibited questions, how correlates of these interview questions compare between IM and pediatrics fellowship applicants, and which applicant subgroups are most affected.

Method: The National Resident Matching Program (NRMP) emailed an anonymous survey to all applicants for the 2021 appointment year to the Medical Specialties Matching Program (i.e., IM fellowship Matches) and Pediatric Specialties Fellowship Match who certified rank order lists (ROLs). The survey addressed specific questions regarding the use of legally prohibited questions and questions that violate the NRMP's Match Participation Agreement during interview-related activities. Experiences of respondents were compared by preferred subspecialty and respondent demographics within IM and pediatrics.

Results: The final response rates of IM and pediatrics fellowship applicants who certified ROLs, including complete and partial surveys, were 21.7% (1,483/6,847) and 23.4% (385/1,648), respectively. Of the IM and pediatrics respondents, 432/1,296 (33.3%) and 97/366 (26.5%), respectively, reported being asked at least one prohibited demographic question. The most commonly asked prohibited questions pertained to relationship or marital status (IM: 312/1,296, 24.1%; pediatrics: 69/367, 18.8%), national origin (IM: 200/1,296, 15.4%; pediatrics: 30/365, 8.2%), and family planning (IM: 104/1,288, 8.1%; pediatrics: 14/366, 3.8%). Nearly 25% of IM and pediatrics respondents reported being asked to identify other programs they applied to or interviewed with. Most often, these questions came from program faculty (IM: 238/303, 78.5%; pediatrics: 69/88, 78.4%) or program directors (IM: 84/303, 27.7%; pediatrics: 18/88, 20.5%).

Conclusions: Substantial proportions of IM and pediatrics fellowship applicants reported being asked prohibited questions during fellowship interview-related activities. Additional educational efforts are needed to eradicate such questions from the interview process.

内科和儿科研究员在一个实习年的面试中被禁提问的普遍性和相关性。
目的:本研究旨在调查内科(IM)和儿科研究金申请人被禁止提问的频率,内科和儿科研究金申请人之间这些面试问题的相关性如何比较,以及哪些申请人亚群受影响最大:全国住院医师配对计划(NRMP)通过电子邮件向2021年医学专业配对计划(即IM研究员配对计划)和儿科专业研究员配对计划的所有申请者发送了一份匿名调查。调查针对在面试相关活动中使用法律禁止的问题和违反 NRMP《匹配参与协议》的问题提出了具体问题。根据 IM 和儿科的首选亚专科和受访者的人口统计学特征对受访者的经历进行了比较:综合医学和儿科研究金申请人对 ROL(包括完整和部分调查)的最终回复率分别为 21.7%(1,483/6,847)和 23.4%(385/1,648)。在 IM 和儿科受访者中,分别有 432/1,296 人(33.3%)和 97/366 人(26.5%)报告称至少被问到一个被禁止的人口统计学问题。最常被问到的禁止问题涉及关系或婚姻状况(综合管理:312/1,296,24.1%;儿科:69/367,18.8%)、民族血统(综合管理:200/1,296,15.4%;儿科:30/365,8.2%)和计划生育(综合管理:104/1,288,8.1%;儿科:14/366,3.8%)。近 25% 的 IM 和儿科受访者称,他们被要求说明他们申请或面试过的其他项目。大多数情况下,这些问题来自项目教师(综合医学:238/303,78.5%;儿科学:69/88,78.4%)或项目主任(综合医学:84/303,27.7%;儿科学:18/88,20.5%):结论:相当大比例的免疫学和儿科学研究金申请者表示在研究金面试相关活动中被问到了被禁止的问题。需要开展更多的教育工作,以杜绝面试过程中出现此类问题。
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Academic Medicine
Academic Medicine 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
7.80
自引率
9.50%
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982
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3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Academic Medicine, the official peer-reviewed journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges, acts as an international forum for exchanging ideas, information, and strategies to address the significant challenges in academic medicine. The journal covers areas such as research, education, clinical care, community collaboration, and leadership, with a commitment to serving the public interest.
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