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《家庭教育权利与隐私法案》对住院医师申请人行为的影响及建议:一项试点研究

The Family Education Rights and Privacy Act's impact on residency applicant behavior and recommendations: a pilot study.

作者信息

Diab Jessica, Riley Stephanie, Overton David T

机构信息

Department of Emergency Medicine, Michigan State University, Kalamazoo, MI, USA.

出版信息

J Emerg Med. 2011 Jan;40(1):72-5. doi: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2009.09.017. Epub 2010 Oct 20.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) provides residency applicants the right to view letters of recommendation. Applicants must indicate whether they waive this right.

OBJECTIVES

We determined how frequently applicants to an emergency medicine residency program waived the right to view letters of recommendation and whether such decisions impacted the letters' contents.

METHODS

A retrospective, observational review of all letters of recommendation submitted to an emergency medicine residency program in 2005-2006 determined applicants' FERPA declaration, use of the Standardized Letter of Recommendation (SLOR), and the SLOR Global Assessment ranking. The percentage of applicants waiving FERPA rights was determined. Chi-squared tests of independence assessed whether applicants' decisions influenced the SLOR Global Assessment. All statistical analysis used a 5% level of significance.

RESULTS

There were 367 applications received; 1120 letters of recommendation accompanied 264 US medical school applications, 449 (40%) using the SLOR format. Of the SLORs, only 6% stated that the applicant did not waive his FERPA right; 426 SLORs included a Global Assessment. Of those waiving FERPA rights, 30% were ranked "Outstanding," 50% "Excellent," 17% "Very Good," and 3% "Good." For those not waiving FERPA rights, 35% were ranked as "Outstanding," 46% "Excellent," 15% "Very Good," and 4% "Good." There was no statistical difference in Global Assessment ranking between applicants who waived FERPA rights and those who did not (p = 0.934).

CONCLUSIONS

In this pilot study, the vast majority of applicants waived FERPA rights to view letters of recommendation. The applicants' decisions did not influence their SLOR Global Assessment ranking.

摘要

背景

《家庭教育权利与隐私法案》(FERPA)赋予住院医师项目申请人查看推荐信的权利。申请人必须表明是否放弃这一权利。

目的

我们确定了急诊医学住院医师项目的申请人放弃查看推荐信权利的频率,以及此类决定是否会影响推荐信的内容。

方法

对2005 - 2006年提交给一个急诊医学住院医师项目的所有推荐信进行回顾性观察研究,确定申请人的FERPA声明、标准化推荐信(SLOR)的使用情况以及SLOR全球评估排名。确定放弃FERPA权利的申请人比例。独立性卡方检验评估申请人的决定是否影响SLOR全球评估。所有统计分析的显著性水平为5%。

结果

共收到367份申请;264份美国医学院申请附有1120封推荐信,其中449封(40%)采用SLOR格式。在SLOR推荐信中,只有6%表明申请人未放弃其FERPA权利;426份SLOR推荐信包含全球评估。在放弃FERPA权利的申请人中,30%被评为“优秀”,50%为“卓越”,17%为“很好”,3%为“好”。在未放弃FERPA权利的申请人中,35%被评为“优秀”,46%为“卓越”,15%为“很好”,4%为“好”。放弃FERPA权利的申请人与未放弃的申请人在全球评估排名上没有统计学差异(p = 0.934)。

结论

在这项试点研究中,绝大多数申请人放弃了FERPA权利以查看推荐信。申请人的决定并未影响他们的SLOR全球评估排名。

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