国际医学毕业生进入美国骨科住院医师项目的匹配率下降:17年分析。

IF 2.3 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS JBJS Open Access Pub Date : 2024-09-20 eCollection Date: 2024-07-01 DOI:10.2106/JBJS.OA.24.00095
Anisha Tyagi, Suleiman Y Sudah, Kathryn Whitelaw, Brett D Haislup, Tej Joshi, Pablo Sanchez-Urgelles, Joaquin Sanchez-Sotelo, Mariano E Menendez
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导言:国际医学毕业生(IMGs)在美国医疗保健系统中继续发挥着重要作用,但人们对他们进入竞争激烈的住院医师项目(如骨科)的趋势却知之甚少。本研究的目的是分析 2008 年至 2024 年期间与美国骨科住院医师项目匹配的 IMG 申请人的时间趋势,并将他们与美国全科医学(MD)和骨科医学(DO)毕业生进行比较:方法:从国家住院医师匹配计划和电子住院医师申请服务处获得了 2008 年至 2024 年骨科住院医师的具体数据。收集的变量包括项目总数、提供的职位总数、申请人数(MD、DO 和 IMG)、已填补的职位以及各组别的填补率。结果:结果:骨科住院医师培训项目的数量从 160 个(2008 年)增加到 218 个(2024 年),职位总数从 636 个(2008 年)增加到 916 个(2024 年)。IMG填补率从2008年的2.99%降至2024年的0.87%(线性趋势p < 0.01;β -0.069)。这相当于从 2008 年的 19 名 IMG 下降到 2024 年的 8 名。更具体地说,美国IMG的比例从0.94%下降到0.66%,非美国IMG的比例从2.04%下降到0.21%。在 17 年的研究期间,共有 105 名美国 IMG 和 110 名非美国 IMG 匹配进入骨科外科。美国医学博士的申请成功率从 96.5% 显著下降到 85.0%(p < 0.001; β -0.944)。DO申请者符合率从0.31%大幅上升至13.97%(p < 0.0001; β 0.990):美国骨科住院医师项目的IMG匹配率不断下降,凸显了IMG在这一竞争激烈的专业接受培训时所面临的日益严峻的挑战。获得骨科住院医师职位的DO毕业生人数显著增加,这可能反映了2020年建立的医学博士和DO住院医师项目统一认证体系的整合:回顾性队列研究;IV.
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Declining Rate of International Medical Graduates Matching Into Orthopedic Surgery Residency Programs in the United States: A 17-Year Analysis.

Introduction: International medical graduates (IMGs) continue to play an important role in the US health care system, but little is known about their trends of matching into highly competitive residencies such as orthopedic surgery. The purpose of this study was to analyze temporal trends of IMG applicants matching into US orthopedic residency programs between 2008 and 2024 and compare them with US allopathic (MD) and osteopathic (DO) graduates.

Methods: Orthopedic residency specific data for years 2008 to 2024 was obtained from the National Resident Match Program and Electronic Residency Application Service. Variables collected included total number of programs, total positions offered, number of applicants (MD, DO, and IMG), positions filled, and fill rate for each group. Trends were examined using simple linear regression modeling.

Results: The number of orthopedic residency programs increased from 160 (2008) to 218 (2024), with total positions increasing from 636 (2008) to 916 (2024). The IMG fill rate decreased from 2.99% in 2008 to 0.87% in 2024 (p < 0.01 for linear trend; β -0.069). This corresponds to an absolute number decrease of 19 IMGs in 2008 to 8 in 2024. More specifically, the proportion of US IMGs decreased from 0.94% to 0.66%, and the proportion of non-US IMGs decreased from 2.04% to 0.21%. Over the 17-year study period, a total of 105 US IMGs and 110 non-US IMGs matched into orthopedic surgery. The US MD applicant fill rate decreased significantly from 96.5% to 85.0% (p < 0.001; β -0.944). The DO applicant fill rate increased significantly from 0.31% to 13.97% (p < 0.0001; β 0.990).

Conclusion: The declining rate of IMGs matching into orthopedic residency programs in the United States underscores the growing challenges faced by IMGs in accessing training in this competitive specialty. The notable increase in DO graduates securing orthopedic residency positions likely reflects the integration of a unified accreditation system for MD and DO residency programs established in 2020.

Level of evidence: Retrospective Cohort Study; IV.

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