Oluwaseun D. Adebagbo BS , Amanda Girardi BA , Helen S. Quinn MD , Lifei Guo MD, PhD, FACS
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摘要
目的“对申请人的熟悉程度”,或对申请人的事先了解,与成功的整形手术匹配结果有关。虽然研究年(RY)提高了学术生产力、指导和专业曝光,但它对RY机构的熟悉度和匹配度的影响尚不清楚。本研究考察了社会奖励计划是否提高了申请人的熟悉度和匹配结果。DesignThe Plastic Surgery (PRS) Match 2023 - 2024谷歌电子表格用于分析匹配申请人的RY状态、对匹配项目的熟悉程度和匹配率。申请人熟悉度包括家庭项目,研究年度匹配(RYM),客场/实习匹配(SI)或不熟悉的项目。采用卡方检验比较RY和非RY申请者的匹配率。213名匹配者和146名数据完整的匹配者被纳入研究。结果在匹配的PRS申请人中,71.9%的人有在家PRS项目,50%的人完成了RY。整个匹配队列的外出/次实习和在家匹配率分别为52.1%和23.97%。与非RY组相比,RY申请人的实习/实习匹配率较低(分别为36.3%对15.8%),并且更有可能在不熟悉的项目中匹配(0.68%对18.5%,p <;0.0001)。只有4.8%的申请人在他们的学院匹配。大多数匹配的RY申请人在不熟悉的项目中获得了职位,在他们的RY机构中匹配的不到5%。一个专门的RY在培养申请人对特定项目的匹配熟悉度方面提供的好处有限,特别是与客场轮转和主场项目的高匹配率相比。
The Influence of Dedicated Research Year on Applicant Familiarity in the Integrated Plastic Surgery Match
Objective
“Applicant familiarity,” or prior knowledge of an applicant, is associated with successful plastic surgery match outcomes. While a research year (RY) enhances academic productivity, mentorship, and specialty exposure, its impact on familiarity and matching at the RY institution remains unclear. This study examines whether a RY improves applicant familiarity and match outcomes at the RY program.
Design
The Plastic Surgery (PRS) Match 2023 to 2024 Google spreadsheet was used to analyze matched applicants' RY status, familiarity with their matched program and match rates. Applicant familiarity included home program, research-year match (RYM), away/subinternship (SI) match, or unfamiliar program. Match rates between RY and non-RY applicants were compared using Chi-squared test.
Setting
N/A
Participants
213 applicants matched and 146 matched applicants with complete data were included.
Results
Among the matched PRS applicants, 71.9% had a home PRS program, and 50% completed a RY. Away/subinternship and home match rates for the entire matched cohort were 52.1% and 23.97%, respectively. Compared to the non-RY group, RY applicants had lower away/subinternship match rates (36.3% vs. 15.8%, respectively) and were significantly more likely to match at unfamiliar programs (0.68% vs. 18.5%, p < 0.0001). Only 4.8% of RY applicants matched at their RY institution.
Conclusions
Most matched RY applicants secured positions at unfamiliar programs, with fewer than 5% matching at their RY institution. A dedicated RY provides limited benefit in fostering applicant familiarity for matching at a specific program, especially when compared to the higher match rates of away rotations and home programs.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Surgical Education (JSE) is dedicated to advancing the field of surgical education through original research. The journal publishes research articles in all surgical disciplines on topics relative to the education of surgical students, residents, and fellows, as well as practicing surgeons. Our readers look to JSE for timely, innovative research findings from the international surgical education community. As the official journal of the Association of Program Directors in Surgery (APDS), JSE publishes the proceedings of the annual APDS meeting held during Surgery Education Week.