Pilot Study: Developing Curriculum to Prepare Fourth-Year Medical Students Applying for OBGYN Residency Within the Defense Health Agency.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Military Medicine Pub Date : 2025-01-16 DOI:10.1093/milmed/usae224
Danielle Wright, David Boedeker, Alexander Ulfers, Logan Peterson
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Background: Obstetrics and gynecology (OBGYN) is becoming increasingly competitive among medical specialties. As a result, many medical schools have frameworks to help their students increase their competitiveness to maximize chances of a successful match. However, "boot camps" have traditionally been geared toward the transition to intern year and not to sub-internships during the fourth year of medical school. We aimed to develop a boot camp for rising fourth-year medical students planning to apply into OBGYN before the initiation of their sub-internships and interview season.

Methods: Sixteen students enrolled in this course led by faculty OBGYNs at our institution. We utilized a combination of mentorship, coaching, and education to achieve applicant success. The curriculum included formal lectures, surgical skills training, and focused feedback from our applicant development committee.

Results: Our response rate was 100% and 94% for the pre-intervention and post-intervention survey, respectively. Before the intervention, the majority of participants felt either neutral (47.4%) or unprepared (21.1%) regarding their knowledge before their sub-internships. However, after the intervention, all reported feeling more prepared for their rotations. All respondents either agreed (60%) or strongly agreed (40%) that the course increased their confidence in performing well on audition rotations. Our match rate increased from 62% for the class of 2022 (before this intervention) to 75% for the class of 2023.

Discussion: In light of the increasing residency match competitiveness, it is crucial to investigate programs that can assist students in developing stronger applications. This reproducible intervention utilizes few resources and can be implemented at most medical schools to better support their OBGYN applicants.

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试点研究:开发课程,为申请国防卫生局妇产科住院医师培训的四年级医学生做好准备。
背景:妇产科(OBGYN)在医学专业中的竞争日趋激烈。因此,许多医学院都制定了框架,帮助学生提高竞争力,最大限度地增加成功匹配的机会。然而,"新兵训练营 "传统上都是针对向实习生年级过渡的,而不是针对医学院四年级的副实习生。我们的目标是在副实习和面试季开始之前,为计划申请妇产科的四年级医学生开设一个新兵训练营:方法:16 名学生参加了由本院妇产科教师主持的这一课程。我们将导师指导、辅导和教育相结合,以取得申请者的成功。课程包括正式讲座、手术技能培训以及申请人发展委员会的重点反馈:干预前和干预后调查的回复率分别为 100%和 94%。在干预前,大多数参与者对自己在实习前所掌握的知识持中立态度(47.4%)或毫无准备(21.1%)。然而,干预结束后,所有受访者都表示对轮岗实习有了更充分的准备。所有受访者都同意(60%)或非常同意(40%)该课程增强了他们在试听轮岗中表现出色的信心。我们的匹配率从 2022 届学生(干预前)的 62% 提高到了 2023 届学生的 75%:讨论:鉴于住院医师配对竞争日益激烈,研究能帮助学生开发更强申请能力的项目至关重要。这种可重复的干预措施只需少量资源,可在大多数医学院校实施,以更好地支持妇产科申请者。
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Military Medicine
Military Medicine MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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2.20
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393
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Military Medicine is the official international journal of AMSUS. Articles published in the journal are peer-reviewed scientific papers, case reports, and editorials. The journal also publishes letters to the editor. The objective of the journal is to promote awareness of federal medicine by providing a forum for responsible discussion of common ideas and problems relevant to federal healthcare. Its mission is: To increase healthcare education by providing scientific and other information to its readers; to facilitate communication; and to offer a prestige publication for members’ writings.
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