与血管外科住院医师培训项目面试通知相关的推荐信特点。

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Stephanie Rodriguez , Anika Sedani , Nisarg Patel , Rupak Mukherjee , Mathew Wooster , Ravikumar Veeraswamy , Adam Tanious
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摘要

背景:项目主任(PD)认为推荐信(LOR)是住院医师申请中不可或缺的一部分。随着 USMLE 第 1 步转为通过/未通过二选一的结果,推荐信在申请过程中的重要性可能会提高。然而,它们在确保特定申请人获得面试机会方面的作用仍未确定。本研究旨在确定与面试邀请相关的申请人和LOR特征:在两个申请周期内,从一个综合血管外科住院医师项目的申请(264人)中抽取了写信人(977人)的特征。使用经过验证的文本分析程序 "语言探究和字数统计 "来描述LOR的内容。通过多变量分析确定了申请人、写信人和LOR与面试邀请相关的特征:写信者中 70.9% 为血管外科医生 (VS),23.7% 为 PD,45.4% 为教授。获得面试机会的申请者更有可能来自排名前 50 的医学院(35.2% vs 25.8%,p=0.013)和拥有本校血管专业的院校(45.5% vs 34.1%,p=0.006)。Alpha Omega Alpha 会员资格与面试录取有显著相关性(28.4%,p=0.013):成功的申请者更有可能获得由VS、PD和学术级别较高的人撰写的推荐信,并在推荐信中提及研究和教学。
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Letter of Recommendation Characteristics Associated with Interview Offer to a Vascular Surgery Residency Program

Background

Letters of recommendation (LOR) are considered by program directors (PDs) to be an integral part of the residency application. With the conversion of United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) Step 1 to a binary pass/fail outcome, LORs will likely have higher important in the application process moving forward. However, their utility in securing an interview for a particular applicant remains undetermined. This study aims to identify the applicant and LOR characteristics associated with an interview invitation.

Methods

Letter writer (n = 977) characteristics were abstracted from applications (n = 264) to an individual integrated vascular surgery residency program over 2 application cycles. A validated text analysis program, Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count, was used to characterize LOR content. Applicant, letter writer, and LOR characteristics associated with an interview invitation were determined using multivariable analysis.

Results

Letter writers were 70.9% vascular surgeons (VS), 23.7% PDs, and 45.4% professors. Applicants offered an interview were more likely to come from a top 50 medical school (35.2% vs 25.8%, P = 0.013) and an institution with a home vascular program (45.5% vs 34.1%, P = 0.006). Alpha Omega Alpha membership was significantly associated with interview offer (28.4%, P < 0.001). A greater proportion of letters from VS was associated with an interview offer (P < 0.001) compared with letter writers of other specialties. One or more PD letters were significantly associated with an interview offer (79.55% vs 20.45%, P = 0.008), whereas number of letters from APDs was not significantly associated with interview offer. Letters written by away institution faculty were significantly associated with interview offer (75%, P < 0.001), whereas nonclinical letters were not. Presence of one or more letters from a chair (57.95% vs 42.05%, P = 0.015) or chief (67.05% vs 32.95%, P = 0.028) was significantly associated with interview offer. Letters for applicants offered an interview had more references to research and teaching, which were more common in letters written by versus Letters written by PDs were more likely to use assertive, advertising language in favor of applicants. There were no significant applicant, letter writer, or LOR characteristics associated with a top 20 rank.

Conclusions

Successful applicants were more likely to have LORs written by VS, PDs, and those of higher academic rank with references to research and teaching.

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CiteScore
3.00
自引率
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发文量
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Annals of Vascular Surgery, published eight times a year, invites original manuscripts reporting clinical and experimental work in vascular surgery for peer review. Articles may be submitted for the following sections of the journal: Clinical Research (reports of clinical series, new drug or medical device trials) Basic Science Research (new investigations, experimental work) Case Reports (reports on a limited series of patients) General Reviews (scholarly review of the existing literature on a relevant topic) Developments in Endovascular and Endoscopic Surgery Selected Techniques (technical maneuvers) Historical Notes (interesting vignettes from the early days of vascular surgery) Editorials/Correspondence
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