Department of Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Department of Health Care Policy, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115-5899, USA.
Acad Med. 2012 Oct;87(10):1434-42. doi: 10.1097/ACM.0b013e31826772a6.
To examine the frequency and nature of postinterview communications between programs and applicants during the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP) Main Residency Match.
The authors surveyed senior medical students at seven U.S. medical schools about postinterview communications with residency programs during the 2010 Match and analyzed the data.
The response rate was 68.2% (564/827). Among respondents, 86.4% reported communicating with residency programs. Most (59.9%) reported telling more than one program they would rank it highly; 1.1% reported telling more than one they would rank it first. Students reported that programs told them they would be "ranked to match" (34.6%), be "ranked highly" (52.8%), or "fit well" (76.2%). Almost one-fifth (18.6 %) reported feeling assured by a program that they would match there but did not despite ranking that program first; 23.4% reported altering their rank order list based on communications with programs. In multivariate analysis, applicants to more competitive specialties were less likely to report being told they would be "ranked to match" (relative risk [RR] 0.72, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.52-0.99). Applicants were more likely to report being told that they would be "ranked to match" if they received honors in the specialty clerkship (RR 1.39, 95% CI 1.10-1.77) or were members of Alpha Omega Alpha (RR 1.72, 95% CI 1.37-2.17).
Reports of nonbinding communications with programs were frequent. Students should be advised to interpret any comments made by programs cautiously. Reported violations of the NRMP's Match Participation Agreement were uncommon.
考察全国住院医师匹配计划(NRMP)主要住院医师匹配期间,项目与申请人之间的面试后交流的频率和性质。
作者调查了美国七所医学院的高年级医学生在 2010 年匹配期间与住院医师项目的面试后交流情况,并对数据进行了分析。
回应率为 68.2%(564/827)。在受访者中,86.4%报告与住院医师项目进行了交流。大多数(59.9%)报告告诉不止一个项目他们会高度评价它;1.1%报告告诉不止一个他们会排名第一。学生们报告说,项目告诉他们他们将“排名匹配”(34.6%),“排名高”(52.8%)或“非常适合”(76.2%)。近五分之一(18.6%)的人报告说,尽管他们将该项目排名第一,但被项目保证他们会匹配,但最终没有;23.4%的人根据与项目的沟通改变了他们的排名顺序。在多变量分析中,申请竞争更激烈的专业的申请人不太可能报告说他们被告知他们将“排名匹配”(相对风险 [RR] 0.72,95%置信区间 [CI] 0.52-0.99)。如果申请人在专业实习中获得荣誉(RR 1.39,95%CI 1.10-1.77)或为 Alpha Omega Alpha 的成员(RR 1.72,95%CI 1.37-2.17),他们更有可能报告被告知他们将“排名匹配”。
与项目的非约束性沟通报告频繁。应建议学生谨慎解释项目的任何评论。报告的违反 NRMP 匹配参与协议的情况并不常见。