肩肘部外科奖学金申请者特点及面试日结构

IF 0.2 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS Current Orthopaedic Practice Pub Date : 2022-09-09 DOI:10.1097/BCO.0000000000001171
Brett D. Haislup, Brian P. McCormick, Brandon Smith, Melissa A. Wright, A. Murthi
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背景:本研究的目的是确定肩部和肘部奖学金项目主任使用的选择标准和面试日结构。方法:对31个美国肩肘外科医生(ASES)认可的骨科肩肘奖学金项目的项目主任进行了一项包含14个问题的匿名调查。调查通过电子邮件发送,并于2021年3月31日至2021年5月10日收集回复。结果:31位研究员主任全部回复(100%)。对申请者来说,最有价值的选择标准是主观的衡量标准:面试的质量、推荐信和住院医生项目的质量。客观标准,如美国医师执照考试(USMLE)分数和骨科培训考试(OITE)分数不太重要。15个(50%,15/30)项目要求申请者发表1 - 2篇论文,15个(50%,15/30)项目要求申请者发表3 - 5篇论文。项目最常采访16至20名居民(38.7%)。大多数项目的面试日为半天(n=20;64.5%),大多数课程使用三次(25.8%)或四次(45.2%)单独面试。目前的研究员在大约一半的项目中面试了申请人(51.6%)。结论:肩肘奖学金项目主任在选择申请人时优先考虑主观属性而不是客观属性。面试日通常是半天,每个申请人在每个机构进行多次面试。了解肩关节和肘关节主任的选择过程为住院医师提供了宝贵的资源。证据等级:V级。
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Applicant characteristics and interview-day structure of shoulder and elbow surgery fellowships
Background: The purpose of this study was to determine the selection criteria and interview-day structure used by shoulder and elbow fellowship program directors. Methods: An anonymous 14-question survey was distributed to the program directors of the 31 American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES) recognized orthopaedic shoulder and elbow fellowship programs. Surveys were sent via email, and responses were collected from March 31, 2021 to May 10, 2021. Results: All 31 fellowship directors responded (100%). The most valuable selection criteria for applicants were subjective measures: quality of interview, letters of recommendation, and quality of residency program. Objective criteria such as United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) scores and Orthopaedic In-Training Examination (OITE) scores were less important. Fifteen (50%, 15/30) programs required applicants to have one to two publications, while 15 (50%, 15 of 30) required three to five publications. Programs most commonly interviewed 16 to 20 residents (38.7%). The interview day was a half day for the majority of programs (n=20; 64.5%), with most programs utilizing three (25.8%) or four (45.2%) separate interviews. Current fellows interviewed applicants in about half of the programs (51.6%). Conclusions: Shoulder and elbow fellowship program directors prioritize subjective over objective attributes when selecting applicants. The interview day is most commonly a half day with each applicant undergoing multiple interviews at each institution. Understanding the selection process used by shoulder and elbow fellowship directors provides a valuable resource for residents. Level of Evidence: Level V.
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期刊介绍: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins is a leading international publisher of professional health information for physicians, nurses, specialized clinicians and students. For a complete listing of titles currently published by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins and detailed information about print, online, and other offerings, please visit the LWW Online Store. Current Orthopaedic Practice is a peer-reviewed, general orthopaedic journal that translates clinical research into best practices for diagnosing, treating, and managing musculoskeletal disorders. The journal publishes original articles in the form of clinical research, invited special focus reviews and general reviews, as well as original articles on innovations in practice, case reports, point/counterpoint, and diagnostic imaging.
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