整体评价在结肠直肠外科住院医师申请中的应用。

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 SURGERY
American Surgeon Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-23 DOI:10.1177/00031348251329478
Saher-Zahra Khan, Sharon L Stein, Emily Steinhagen
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摘要

背景:关于申请准备的建议经常是轶事;有关项目如何评估申请者的信息有限。目前尚不清楚,在竞争日益激烈的领域,全面审查是否得到了适当的应用。本研究旨在描述CRS计划的理想申请人特征和申请审查过程。方法:对2022年申请周期内所有美国CRS项目主任(PD)进行调查。该调查涉及收到的申请人数量和审查过程,包括在评估申请时使用哪些筛选参数和哪些标准。报告了描述性统计数据。结果:共收到67份CRS住院医师PD的36份回复(54%)。大多数(72%)认为他们的审查过程是“全面的”。大多数PD患者(58%)认为他们所在的医院是学术性的。每个项目审查的申请中位数为100份,邀请面试的申请人中位数为26% (IQR 20-31%)。在决定面试对象时,最常考虑的标准是培训考试(ABSITE)分数(92%)、推荐信(LOR)内容(89%)、推荐信作者(83%)和研究效率(83%)。PD在选择申请人面试时引用的“前3个标准”是LOR, ABSITE和Publications/Research。讨论:CRS住院医师继续重视ABSITE分数、出版物和LOR等传统指标,内容和身份作者似乎都很重要。尽管许多pd声称他们使用整体审查过程,但我们的结果表明并非如此。应加强教育,提供全面审查的基本原理。
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The Use of Holistic Review in Colon and Rectal Surgery Residency Applications.

Background: Advice regarding application preparation is often anecdotal; there is limited information about how programs evaluate applicants. It is unclear if holistic review is being properly used in an increasingly competitive field. This study aims to describe desirable applicant characteristics and the application review process of CRS programs. Methods: A survey was distributed to all United States CRS Program Directors (PD) during the 2022 application cycle. The survey had questions regarding number of applicants received and the review process including which screening parameters were used and which criteria were valued when evaluating applications. Descriptive statistics are reported. Results: Thirty-six responses from the 67 CRS residency PD (54%) were received. Most (72%) characterized their review process as "holistic." The majority (58%) of PD classified their hospital setting as academic. The median number of applications reviewed per program was 100, with a median of 26% (IQR 20-31%) of applicants invited to interview. When deciding who to interview, in-training examination (ABSITE) score (92%), letter of recommendation (LOR) content (89%), LOR writer (83%), and research productivity (83%) were the most commonly considered criteria. The "Top 3 Criteria" cited by PD in choosing applicants to interview were LOR, ABSITE and Publications/Research. Discussion: CRS residencies continue to value traditional metrics such as ABSITE scores, publications, and LOR with both the content and identity writer appearing to be important. Despite many PDs claiming they use a holistic review process, our results indicate otherwise. Increased education providing the rationale behind holistic review should be provided.

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American Surgeon
American Surgeon 医学-外科
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期刊介绍: The American Surgeon is a monthly peer-reviewed publication published by the Southeastern Surgical Congress. Its area of concentration is clinical general surgery, as defined by the content areas of the American Board of Surgery: alimentary tract (including bariatric surgery), abdomen and its contents, breast, skin and soft tissue, endocrine system, solid organ transplantation, pediatric surgery, surgical critical care, surgical oncology (including head and neck surgery), trauma and emergency surgery, and vascular surgery.
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