Nicholas R Lenze, William J Benjamin, Angela P Mihalic, Louito Edje, Lauren A Bohm, Marc C Thorne, Robbi A Kupfer, Michael J Brenner
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It contains approximately 50 questions related to academic metrics and the residency application process, as well as 5 optional sociodemographic questions. <b>Results</b> The response rate for our sample was 37.3% (20 947 respondents out of 56 226 potential respondents), and 20 547 met inclusion criteria. Among these, 14 127 (68.8%) applicants favored continuation of virtual interviews. The percentage of applicants favoring continuation of virtual interviews increased annually (57.5% in 2021, 70.2% in 2022, and 78.8% in 2023; <i>P</i><.001). Female sex (OR 1.43; 95% CI 1.30-1.56; <i>P</i><.001), underrepresented in medicine (UIM) status (OR 1.75; 95% CI 1.51-2.01; <i>P</i><.001), and geographic region (Central: OR 1.19; 95% CI 1.06-1.34; <i>P</i>=.003, and Northeast: OR 1.20; 95% CI 1.07-1.34; <i>P</i>=.002, versus South) were associated with favoring continuation of virtual interviews. 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摘要
关于继续进行虚拟面试,缺乏指导决策的证据。目的评估住院医师申请人对继续进行虚拟面试的偏好。这项回顾性的横断面分析利用了德克萨斯州寻求居留申请透明度(STAR)调查的数据来评估(1)申请人在2021年至2023年期间支持继续进行虚拟面试的百分比,以及(2)哪些因素预测了虚拟面试的继续偏好。《德克萨斯之星》调查每年分发给美国即将毕业的医科学生。它包含大约50个与学术指标和住院申请过程相关的问题,以及5个可选的社会人口问题。结果56 226名潜在调查对象中,20 947名调查对象的回复率为37.3%,其中20 547名符合纳入标准。其中,有14127名(68.8%)申请人赞成继续进行虚拟面试。赞成继续进行虚拟面试的申请人比例逐年上升(2021年为57.5%,2022年为70.2%,2023年为78.8%;PPPP =。003,东北:OR 1.20;95% ci 1.07-1.34;P =。002(相对于South)的受访者更倾向于继续进行虚拟面试。外科专业申请者(OR 0.58;95% ci 0.53-0.64;大多数申请人倾向于继续进行虚拟实习面试,这一趋势在连续3个申请周期中有所增加。
Evaluation of Residency Applicant Preferences for Continuing Virtual Interviews: A National Database Analysis.
Background There is a paucity of evidence to guide decision-making regarding continuation of virtual interviews. Objective To evaluate residency applicant preferences for continuation of virtual interviews. Methods This retrospective, cross-sectional analysis utilized data from the Texas Seeking Transparency in Application to Residency (STAR) survey to evaluate (1) what percentage of applicants favor continuation of virtual interviews from 2021 to 2023, and (2) what factors predict a preference for continuation of virtual interviews. The Texas STAR survey is distributed annually to graduating medical students in the United States. It contains approximately 50 questions related to academic metrics and the residency application process, as well as 5 optional sociodemographic questions. Results The response rate for our sample was 37.3% (20 947 respondents out of 56 226 potential respondents), and 20 547 met inclusion criteria. Among these, 14 127 (68.8%) applicants favored continuation of virtual interviews. The percentage of applicants favoring continuation of virtual interviews increased annually (57.5% in 2021, 70.2% in 2022, and 78.8% in 2023; P<.001). Female sex (OR 1.43; 95% CI 1.30-1.56; P<.001), underrepresented in medicine (UIM) status (OR 1.75; 95% CI 1.51-2.01; P<.001), and geographic region (Central: OR 1.19; 95% CI 1.06-1.34; P=.003, and Northeast: OR 1.20; 95% CI 1.07-1.34; P=.002, versus South) were associated with favoring continuation of virtual interviews. Applicants to a surgical specialty (OR 0.58; 95% CI 0.53-0.64; P<.001) were less likely to agree with the continuation of virtual interviews. Conclusions Most applicants favor continuation of virtual residency interviews, a trend that has increased over 3 consecutive application cycles.
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