Beyond Single Accreditation: Exploring Factors Influencing Selection of Osteopathic Medical Students in the Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Match.

IF 2.3 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
JBJS Open Access Pub Date : 2024-12-19 eCollection Date: 2024-10-01 DOI:10.2106/JBJS.OA.24.00159
Hayden Hartman, Shea E Randall, Julia Mansour, Wei Shao Tung, Arianna L Gianakos, Mia V Rumps, Mary K Mulcahey
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Abstract

Introduction: The purpose of this study was to evaluate DO orthopaedic surgery residents compared with their MD counterparts in traditionally allopathic programs, assessing research productivity, number of departmental DO faculty and alumni, and geographical ties to the residency program.

Methods: The Fellowship and Residency Electronic Interactive Database was used to retrospectively identify traditionally allopathic ACGME-accredited orthopaedic surgery residency programs for the 2023 to 2024 year. Residency program websites Scopus, PubMed, and Doximity were used to collect data.

Results: A total of 150 orthopedic surgery residency programs were identified, with 3,712 residents. Of these residents, 58 (1.6%) were DOs and 3,654 (98.4%) were MDs. MDs had a median H-index of 2 (interquartile range [IQR] 1-4) and median 4 publications (IQR 2-10), whereas DOs had a median H-index of 0 (IQR 0-1) and median 1 publication (IQR 1-3). Sixty-one programs (40%) had DO faculty (138), with 65% (38) matching at a program with ≥1 DO faculty member (20 programs; 13.3%).

Conclusions: Despite a unified accreditation system, this study demonstrates that orthopaedic surgery continues to favor allopathic applicants, with 1.6% of traditionally allopathic program residents being DOs. The presence of DO faculty, alumni, or residents in a program does not significantly impact DO match rates, emphasizing the multifactorial nature of resident selection. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for addressing selection biases and promoting equity in orthopaedic surgery resident selection.

超越单一认证:探索影响骨科外科住院医生匹配中骨科医学生选择的因素。
前言:本研究的目的是评估DO骨科住院医师与传统对抗疗法项目的MD同行的比较,评估研究生产力、部门DO教员和校友的数量以及与住院医师项目的地理联系。方法:使用奖学金和住院医师电子互动数据库回顾性地确定2023年至2024年acgme认证的传统对抗疗法骨科外科住院医师项目。住院医师计划网站Scopus、PubMed和Doximity被用来收集数据。结果:共确定了150个骨科住院医师项目,共3712名住院医师。其中内科医生58例(1.6%),医学博士3654例(98.4%)。医学博士的h指数中位数为2(四分位数范围[IQR] 1-4),发表文章中位数为4 (IQR 2-10),而医学博士的h指数中位数为0 (IQR 0-1),发表文章中位数为1 (IQR 1-3)。61个项目(40%)有DO教员(138人),65%(38人)匹配的项目有≥1名DO教员(20个项目;13.3%)。结论:尽管有统一的认证体系,本研究表明骨科手术继续青睐对抗疗法申请人,传统对抗疗法项目住院医师中有1.6%是DOs。DO教师、校友或住院医师在项目中的存在不会显著影响DO匹配率,这强调了住院医师选择的多因素性质。了解这些动态对于解决选择偏差和促进骨科住院医师选择的公平性至关重要。
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