How the Reputation of Orthopaedic Residency Programs Influences the Spine Surgery Fellowship Match Results.

Andrew J Sama, Joshua T Kaiser, Chester J Donnally, Lisa K Cannada, Alan S Hilibrand, Chad A Krueger
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This study sought to evaluate recent orthopaedic spine fellowship match results as it relates to the reputation of the respective applicants' residency programs. Applicant's residency program, fellowship match, number of fellowship positions available per program, where each fellowship ranked each applicant, and where each applicant ranked each fellowship program were included. Residency programs were divided into five tiers using the 2018 Doximity orthopaedic residency reputation rankings. Applicants from tier-1 Doximity-ranked residency programs were more likely to be offered interviews, applied to fewer programs, and matched to their first or second ranked fellowship program much more frequently than applicants from all other tiers (p < 0.01). This study suggests that applicants can be more targeted in terms of choosing the number of interviews to attend, and fellowship programs can be more selective with interview strategy. (Journal of Surgical Orthopaedic Advances 34(1):090-092, 2025).

骨科住院医师项目的声誉如何影响脊柱外科奖学金匹配结果。
本研究旨在评估最近骨科脊柱奖学金匹配结果,因为它与各自申请人的住院医师计划的声誉有关。申请人的住院医师计划、奖学金匹配、每个项目可用的奖学金职位数量、每个奖学金对每个申请人的排名以及每个申请人对每个奖学金项目的排名都包括在内。根据2018年domximity骨科住院医师声誉排名,住院医师项目被分为五个等级。与其他所有级别的申请人相比,来自一线实习医师项目的申请人更有可能获得面试机会,申请更少的项目,并且更频繁地匹配到第一或第二排名的奖学金项目(p < 0.01)。这项研究表明,申请人在选择面试次数方面可以更有针对性,而奖学金项目在面试策略方面可以更有选择性。[j] .外科骨科进展,34(1):090-092,2025。
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