Applicant Perception and Content Exploration of the 2024 podiatric Residency Interview Process

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q2 Medicine Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery Pub Date : 2024-06-22 DOI:10.1053/j.jfas.2024.06.006
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Considerable resources are dedicated on an annual basis to the podiatric medicine and surgery residency interview by both students and programs. Despite this, relatively little is known about student perception of the process, nor the format and content of interview. The objective of this investigation was to study and organize experiences of fourth-year podiatric medical students following the 2024 Centralized Residency Interview Program (CRIP) process. An anonymous and voluntary survey was developed and made available to fourth year podiatric medical students. It was relatively common for there to be academic, social/personal, case work-up, and rapid-fire academic question components to the interview. It was also very common to be provided with the opportunity to ask programs questions. It was relatively uncommon for there to be ethical/moral questions, personality/psychologic assessments, logic assessments, and hands-on demonstrations. The most common hands-on demonstrations were suturing, hand ties and performance of fixation principles. Relatively high yield academic topics included plain film radiography interpretation, rearfoot/ankle osseous trauma, diabetic foot infection, advanced imaging interpretation, and fixation constructs/principles. When evaluating programs, students placed high value on surgical volume, surgical variety, relative resident autonomy, program location, exposure to outpatient clinics, salary, future connections as a program alumnus, unique off-service rotations, exposure to business management/coding/billing, scope of practice, exposure to inpatient management, resident salary, and who the senior co-residents would be. The results of this investigation provide unique information for both medical students and residency programs with respect to the perception, format and content of the podiatric residency interview process.

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申请人对 2024 年足科住院医师面试过程的看法和内容探讨。
学生和项目每年都会投入大量资源用于足病医学和外科住院医师面试。尽管如此,学生对面试过程的看法、面试的形式和内容却知之甚少。本次调查的目的是研究和整理四年级足病医学专业学生在 2024 年住院医师集中面试计划(CRIP)过程中的经验。我们制作了一份匿名自愿调查问卷,提供给足病医学专业四年级学生。在面试中,学术、社交/个人、病例分析和快速学术提问等内容相对常见。有机会提出项目问题也很常见。伦理/道德问题、个性/心理评估、逻辑评估和实践演示则相对少见。最常见的实践演示是缝合、手部绑带和固定原理的执行。产量相对较高的学术课题包括X光平片解读、后足/踝关节骨性创伤、糖尿病足感染、高级影像解读和固定结构/原理。在评估项目时,学生们非常看重手术量、手术种类、住院医师的相对自主权、项目地点、接触门诊的机会、工资、作为项目校友的未来关系、独特的脱产轮转、接触业务管理/编码/账单、执业范围、接触住院管理、住院医师工资以及谁是资深的共同住院医师。这项调查的结果为医科学生和住院医师培训项目提供了有关足病住院医师培训面试过程的认知、形式和内容的独特信息。证据等级:5(调查)。
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Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery
Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery ORTHOPEDICS-SURGERY
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2.30
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234
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29.8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery is the leading source for original, clinically-focused articles on the surgical and medical management of the foot and ankle. Each bi-monthly, peer-reviewed issue addresses relevant topics to the profession, such as: adult reconstruction of the forefoot; adult reconstruction of the hindfoot and ankle; diabetes; medicine/rheumatology; pediatrics; research; sports medicine; trauma; and tumors.
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