Cees T Whisonant, Shawhin R K Shahriari, Casey McDonald, Tyler Hough, Amanda C Ederle, Gregory L Borah
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Chi-square analysis was performed to identify trends in current residents matching within their home program, state, and region associated with the 2021 orthopaedic match. These numbers were compared with previous year's successful applicants. <b>Results</b> In 2021, a significant 4.4% ( <i>p</i> =0.02) increase in successful matches within applicants' home states occurred (33.4% vs. 37.8%) and home programs ( <i>p</i> <0.001) when compared with previous years (21.2% vs. 27.4%). However, in 2021, there was no significant change in home region matching ( <i>p</i> =0.56) with 60% of successful matches occurring in home regions. 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摘要
在任何一年中,匹配到骨科住院医师项目对申请人来说都是一项具有挑战性的成就。由于2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行对申请流程造成了深刻的变化,理论上,与他们的家乡医学院地区、州和项目匹配的毕业生数量将会发生变化。方法通过访问骨科住院医师项目网站和社交媒体账户,了解目前住院医师的资料,包括毕业生就读的医学院和所在学校的地理位置。进行卡方分析以确定与2021年骨科匹配相关的当前住院医师在其家庭项目、州和地区的匹配趋势。这些数字与前一年的成功申请者进行了比较。结果:2021年,申请人所在州(33.4% vs. 37.8%)和本地项目(p =0.56)的成功匹配率显著增加4.4% (p =0.02),其中60%的成功匹配发生在申请人所在地区。这与前几年的观察结果(61.4%)在统计学上是一致的。与前几年相比,COVID-19大流行与旅行和面试选择限制有关,导致与家乡项目或家乡项目相匹配的骨科申请人数量显著增加。尽管在2021年的匹配中没有发生统计学上显著的区域变化,但它仍然是成功申请者匹配的主要预测指标。由于与即将到来的匹配周期相关的许多未知因素,对于申请人和项目来说,了解最近的趋势和结果是很重要的,这样才能最好地集中精力,特别是在骨科等竞争激烈的专业中,如果考虑到多样性和少数族裔的纳入,就更重要了。
The Impact of COVID-19 on the Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Match.
Introduction Matching into an orthopaedic surgery residency program presents a challenging accomplishment for applicants to achieve in any given year. Due to the profound changes to the application process caused by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic it was theorized that there would be a change in the number of graduates matching close to their home medical school region, state, and program. Methods Orthopaedic surgery residency program Web sites and social media accounts were accessed to elucidate current resident data, including graduates' medical school, and geographical location of their school. Chi-square analysis was performed to identify trends in current residents matching within their home program, state, and region associated with the 2021 orthopaedic match. These numbers were compared with previous year's successful applicants. Results In 2021, a significant 4.4% ( p =0.02) increase in successful matches within applicants' home states occurred (33.4% vs. 37.8%) and home programs ( p <0.001) when compared with previous years (21.2% vs. 27.4%). However, in 2021, there was no significant change in home region matching ( p =0.56) with 60% of successful matches occurring in home regions. This was statistically consistent with what was observed in previous years (61.4%). Conclusion The COVID-19 pandemic was associated with restrictions in travel and interview options resulting in a significant increase in the number of orthopaedic applicants who matched into their home program, or at programs in their home state compared with previous years. Although no statistically significant regional change occurred during the 2021 match, it remains the leading predictor of where successful applicants will match. With many unknowns related to the upcoming match cycles it is important for applicants and programs to have a general idea of recent trends and outcomes to best focus their efforts, especially if diversity and minority inclusion are considered in highly competitive specialties like orthopaedic surgery.