Shin Nara C, Ramoska Edward A, Garg Manish, Rowh Adam, Nyce Drew, Deroos Francis, Carter Merle, Hall Ronald V, Lopez Bernard L
Department of Emergency Medicine, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
J Emerg Med. 2013 May;44(5):995-8. doi: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2012.09.032. Epub 2013 Jan 23.
Information used by program directors (PDs) to evaluate and rank residency applicants is largely limited to the Electronic Residency Application Service and the interview day. The Internet represents a potential source of additional data on applicants. Recent surveys reveal that up to 90% of United States (US) companies are already using the Internet to post jobs and to screen candidates. However, its use in residency applicant evaluation is not well studied.
We hypothesize that the Internet, through the use of a Google search, will provide useful information to PDs in ranking applicants.
This prospective observational study was completed by six Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education-accredited Emergency Medicine residency programs. After the interview process, programs formed their rank order list in their usual fashion. Then participating programs performed a Google search on applicants from their list. A standardized search was used and information reviewed was limited to the first two Google pages. The main outcome measure was change in an applicant's status on the rank order list. Change in status was based on the judgment of the individual program's PD.
A total of 547 applicants were reviewed. The time for review of information was 4,386 min total and a mean of 7.2 min per resident. Position on the rank order list was changed for three applicants; two moved up on the list and one moved down. Four programs made no changes. No applicants were removed.
The Internet, through the use of a Google search, did not appear to provide useful information in a time-effective manner to PDs in ranking applicants.
住院医师项目主任(PDs)用于评估和排名住院医师申请人的信息在很大程度上仅限于电子住院医师申请服务和面试日。互联网是获取申请人额外数据的潜在来源。最近的调查显示,高达90%的美国公司已经在使用互联网发布招聘信息和筛选候选人。然而,其在住院医师申请人评估中的应用尚未得到充分研究。
我们假设通过谷歌搜索使用互联网,将为PDs在对申请人进行排名时提供有用信息。
这项前瞻性观察性研究由六个经研究生医学教育认证委员会认证的急诊医学住院医师项目完成。面试过程结束后,各项目按其通常方式形成排名顺序表。然后,参与项目对其名单上的申请人进行谷歌搜索。使用标准化搜索,所审查的信息仅限于谷歌搜索的前两页。主要观察指标是申请人在排名顺序表上的状态变化。状态变化基于各项目PD的判断。
共审查了547名申请人。信息审查总时长为4386分钟,平均每位住院医师7.2分钟。有三名申请人在排名顺序表上的位置发生了变化;两名排名上升,一名排名下降。四个项目没有变化。没有申请人被淘汰。
通过谷歌搜索使用互联网,似乎并没有以节省时间的方式为PDs在对申请人进行排名时提供有用信息。