Non-Designated Preliminary to Categorical Resident: Is It All About the ABSITE?

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 SURGERY American Surgeon Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-02 DOI:10.1177/00031348241281556
Ace St John, Laura Cooper, Stephen M Kavic
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Introduction: Obtaining a categorical general surgery residency position is recognized as a highly challenging process, and many aspiring surgeons find themselves matching into a preliminary position. The American Board of Surgery In-Training Examination (ABSITE) is relevant as a discriminator, as it is the only national evaluation metric that compares residents between programs. This study examines the correlation between ABSITE performance and the likelihood of obtaining a categorical position for non-designated preliminary surgery residents.

Methods: Retrospective analysis of preliminary residents who completed the ABSITE between 2011 and 2021 at a single academic training program.

Results: 108 preliminary residents were included. Among preliminary residents who were successful in securing a categorical position, the average ABSITE percentile was 59 (SD = 26.7). In contrast, those who were not able to secure a categorical position, the average ABSITE percentile was 23.6 (SD = 25.3). There was a strong significant correlation between ABSITE percentile and securing a categorical position (P < 0.001). There was a significant association between citizenship and gaining a categorical position, with US citizens being significantly more likely to successfully gain a categorical position (P = 0.01; OR 3.32 (95% CI 1.28-8.56)). There was not a significant correlation between citizenship and ABSITE score.

Conclusion: This study presents compelling evidence that ABSITE percentile score is positively associated with the probability of securing a categorical position for preliminary general surgery residents. It is therefore imperative that both preliminary residents and their programs place a high value on ABSITE performance to enhance successful career progression.

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非指定初选到分类居民:一切都与 ABSITE 有关吗?
导言:获得普通外科住院医师分类职位被认为是一个极具挑战性的过程,许多有抱负的外科医生发现自己只能匹配到一个初步职位。美国外科住院医师培训考试(ABSITE)是唯一一个对不同项目的住院医师进行比较的全国性评估指标,因此具有重要的鉴别作用。本研究探讨了 ABSITE 成绩与非指定初任外科住院医师获得分类职位的可能性之间的相关性:方法:对 2011 年至 2021 年期间在一个学术培训项目中完成 ABSITE 的初任住院医师进行回顾性分析:结果:共纳入108名初任住院医师。在成功获得分类职位的初任住院医师中,ABSITE 平均百分位数为 59(SD = 26.7)。相比之下,未能获得分类职位的住院医师平均 ABSITE 百分位数为 23.6 (SD = 25.3)。ABSITE 百分位数与获得分类职位之间有很强的相关性(P < 0.001)。公民身份与获得分类职位之间存在明显关联,美国公民成功获得分类职位的可能性明显更高(P = 0.01;OR 3.32 (95% CI 1.28-8.56))。公民身份与 ABSITE 分数之间没有明显的相关性:本研究提供了令人信服的证据,表明 ABSITE 百分位得分与普外科住院医师初任者获得分类职位的概率呈正相关。因此,预科住院医师和他们的课程都必须高度重视 ABSITE 的成绩,以促进成功的职业发展。
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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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