Katz Eric D, Shockley Lee, Kass Lawrence, Howes David, Tupesis Janis P, Weaver Christopher, Sayan Osman R, Hogan Victoria, Begue Jason, Vrocher Diamond, Frazer Jackie, Evans Timothy, Hern Gene, Riviello Ralph, Rivera Antonio, Kinoshita Keith, Ferguson Edward
Division of Emergency Medicine, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, USA.
BMC Med Educ. 2005 Aug 16;5:30. doi: 10.1186/1472-6920-5-30.
Previous trials have showed a 10-30% rate of inaccuracies on applications to individual residency programs. No studies have attempted to corroborate this on a national level. Attempts by residency programs to diminish the frequency of inaccuracies on applications have not been reported. We seek to clarify the national incidence of inaccuracies on applications to emergency medicine residency programs.
This is a multi-center, single-blinded, randomized, cohort study of all applicants from LCME accredited schools to involved EM residency programs. Applications were randomly selected to investigate claims of AOA election, advanced degrees and publications. Errors were reported to applicants' deans and the NRMP.
Nine residencies reviewed 493 applications (28.6% of all applicants who applied to any EM program). 56 applications (11.4%, 95%CI 8.6-14.2%) contained at least one error. Excluding "benign" errors, 9.8% (95% CI 7.2-12.4%), contained at least one error. 41% (95% CI 35.0-47.0%) of all publications contained an error. All AOA membership claims were verified, but 13.7% (95%CI 4.4-23.1%) of claimed advanced degrees were inaccurate. Inter-rater reliability of evaluations was good. Investigators were reluctant to notify applicants' dean's offices and the NRMP.
This is the largest study to date of accuracy on application for residency and the first such multi-centered trial. High rates of incorrect data were found on applications. This data will serve as a baseline for future years of the project, with emphasis on reporting inaccuracies and warning applicants of the project's goals.
先前的试验表明,向各个住院医师培训项目提交的申请中存在10%-30%的错误率。尚无研究试图在全国范围内证实这一点。住院医师培训项目为减少申请错误频率所做的努力也未见报道。我们旨在明确申请急诊医学住院医师培训项目时错误的全国发生率。
这是一项针对来自LCME认证学校的所有申请参与急诊医学住院医师培训项目的申请人的多中心、单盲、随机队列研究。随机选择申请材料以调查美国骨科协会(AOA)选举、高级学位和出版物的相关声明。错误情况会报告给申请人的院长和美国国家住院医师匹配项目(NRMP)。
九个住院医师培训项目审查了493份申请(占所有申请任何急诊医学项目的申请人的28.6%)。56份申请(占11.4%,95%置信区间8.6%-14.2%)至少包含一处错误。排除“良性”错误后,9.8%(95%置信区间7.2%-12.4%)至少包含一处错误。所有出版物中有41%(95%置信区间35.0%-47.0%)存在错误。所有AOA会员声明均得到核实,但声称的高级学位中有13.7%(95%置信区间4.4%-23.1%)不准确。评估者间的可靠性良好。研究人员不愿通知申请人的院长办公室和NRMP。
这是迄今为止关于住院医师培训申请准确性的最大规模研究,也是首个此类多中心试验。申请中发现了较高比例的错误数据。这些数据将作为该项目未来几年的基线,重点是报告错误并向申请人说明该项目的目标。