A Retrospective Study on the Influence of Participation at a Student-Run Free Clinic on Medical Specialty Choice

Cynthia Tang, George Win, S. Unangst, Tricia Haynes, Brittany Pendergraft, Kaystin Weisenberger, Adrienne Ohler, Natalie Long, Laine Young-Walker
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   Background: The MedZou Community Health Clinic at the University of Missouri School of Medicine is a student-run free clinic (SRFC) providing primary care and specialty services to uninsured patients of Missouri. Little is published about the relationship of volunteerism in SRFCs and residency match results. This study evaluated the association of SRFC volunteering on residency placement. We hy-pothesized that there would be an increased likelihood of medical students matching into specialties correlating with specialty clinics they volunteered with as students.  Methods: We analyzed data on volunteers who graduated from the University of Missouri School of Medicine between 2010-2019 in this retrospective study. Selection criteria included students who per-mitted publishing their residency match results publicly and actively volunteered for MedZou (at least five volunteer shifts). Odds ratios (OR) were calculated with Fisher exact tests using a confidence in-terval (CI) of 95% to assess whether volunteering in a specialty clinic was associated with matching in that specialty. Clinics with at least five volunteers during the study period were analyzed (Dermatol-ogy, Musculoskeletal [MSK], and Neurology).  Results: Twenty-nine percent of the MedZou volunteers that fit the inclusion criteria volunteered for the Dermatology, MSK, or Neurology Clinic. We found significant associations between those who volunteered in a specialty clinic and those who matched in a related specialty for Dermatology (OR = 4.25, 95% CI = 1.37, 12.13), Musculoskeletal (OR = 3.49, 95% CI = 1.45, 7.98), and Neurology Clinics (OR = 10.89, CI = 1.71, 50.39). Additionally, 51% of MedZou volunteers that fit inclusion criteria volunteered for Primary Care Clinic. These students were also found to have a significant association with matching into a related primary care specialty (OR= 2.01, CI= 1.14, 3.62).  Conclusions: The results of this study indicated that clinical exposure at a SRFC specialty clinic was associated with residency match into related specialties. 
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参加学生办义诊对医学专业选择影响的回顾性研究
背景:密苏里大学医学院的MedZou社区健康诊所是一家学生经营的免费诊所,为密苏里州没有保险的患者提供初级保健和专科服务。关于SRFC中的志愿服务与居住匹配结果之间的关系,几乎没有发表任何文章。本研究评估了SRFC志愿者与住院安置的关系。我们担心,医学生与他们学生时自愿参加的专业诊所相匹配的专业的可能性会增加。方法:在这项回顾性研究中,我们分析了2010-2019年间毕业于密苏里大学医学院的志愿者的数据。选拔标准包括那些承诺公开公布实习比赛结果并积极参加MedZou的学生(至少五次志愿者轮班)。使用Fisher精确检验计算比值比(OR),置信区间(CI)为95%,以评估在专业诊所的志愿服务是否与该专业的匹配有关。对研究期间至少有五名志愿者的诊所进行了分析(皮肤科、肌肉骨骼科和神经病学)。结果:符合入选标准的MedZou志愿者中有29%自愿参加了皮肤科、MSK或神经科诊所。我们发现,在专业诊所的志愿者与在皮肤科(OR=4.25,95%CI=1.3712.13)、肌肉骨骼科(OR=3.49,95%CI=1.457.98)和神经科诊所(OR=10.89,CI=1.7150.39)相关专业的匹配者之间存在显著关联。此外,符合纳入标准的MedZou志愿者中有51%自愿参加初级保健诊所。这些学生还被发现与相关初级保健专业的匹配有显著关联(OR=2.01,CI=1.14,3.62)。结论:本研究结果表明,SRFC专业诊所的临床暴露与相关专业的住院匹配有关。
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