Identification of Candidate Characteristics that Predicted a Successful Anesthesiology Residency Program Match in 2024: An Anonymous, Prospective Survey.

Tricia Pendergrast, Jed Wolpaw, Michael P Hofkamp
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Background: The primary aim of our study was to identify candidate characteristics that predicted a successful outcome for applicants to anesthesiology residency programs in the 2024 Main Residency Match. The secondary aim of our study was to assess the impact of gold and silver signals on the application process.

Methods: The Baylor Scott & White Research Institute institutional review board approved this study. Study investigators created a REDCap survey by consensus that included questions about demographic and academic characteristics for participants in the 2024 Match who applied to anesthesiology residency programs. A link to an invitation to participate in our study was posted to 2 social media platforms. The survey was accessible from March 19, 2024, to March 28, 2024.

Results: One hundred and fourteen matched and 23 unmatched applicants completed the survey. Matched applicants reported a higher mean US Medical Licensing Examination Step 2 score than unmatched applicants (252 versus 245, P < .01) along with more interview invitations (11 versus 6, P < .01). Matched and unmatched applicants submitted a mean of 44 and 55 applications to residency programs without a gold or silver signal, respectively, that resulted in a median of 1 interview invitation for both cohorts.

Conclusions: The results of our study indicate that matched applicants had higher self-reported US Medical Licensing Examination Step 2 scores and interview invitations than unmatched applicants. Additionally, applications to programs that did not receive a gold or silver signal yielded only 1 additional interview invitation and resulted in a high financial cost to the applicant.

预测2024年麻醉学住院医师项目匹配成功的候选特征的识别:一项匿名前瞻性调查。
背景:我们研究的主要目的是确定可预测 2024 年主要住院医师比对中麻醉学住院医师项目申请人成功结果的候选人特征。我们研究的次要目的是评估金信号和银信号对申请过程的影响:贝勒斯科特怀特研究所机构审查委员会批准了这项研究。研究调查人员以协商一致的方式创建了一份 REDCap 调查,其中包括有关申请麻醉学住院医师培训项目的 2024 年 Match 参与者的人口统计学和学术特征的问题。我们在两个社交媒体平台上发布了邀请参与研究的链接。调查时间为 2024 年 3 月 19 日至 2024 年 3 月 28 日:结果:114 名匹配申请人和 23 名非匹配申请人完成了调查。匹配申请人的美国医学执业资格考试步骤 2 平均得分高于非匹配申请人(252 分对 245 分,P < .01),同时获得的面试邀请也更多(11 对 6,P < .01)。配对申请人和非配对申请人分别向没有金信号或银信号的住院医师培训项目提交了平均 44 份和 55 份申请,两组申请人获得面试邀请的中位数均为 1 次:我们的研究结果表明,与非配对申请者相比,配对申请者自我报告的美国医学执照考试步骤 2 分数和面试邀请率更高。此外,申请未获得金奖或银奖的项目仅能获得 1 次额外的面试邀请,这给申请人带来了高昂的经济成本。
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