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面试前夜:住院医师申请人对预面试接待的看法。

It was the night before the interview: perceptions of resident applicants about the preinterview reception.

机构信息

Department of Surgery, University of Southern California, Keck School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California.

出版信息

J Surg Educ. 2013 Nov-Dec;70(6):750-7. doi: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2013.05.008. Epub 2013 Jun 28.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Hosting a reception for prospective interns the evening before the interview has become a well-established expectation. It is thought that these initial impressions significantly influence the ranking process. Despite these well-held beliefs, there has been a paucity of studies exploring the preinterview reception.

DESIGN

A survey tool was created and piloted to ensure validity. The survey was then administered to a fourth-year class of allopathic medical students immediately after interviews but before Match Day.

SETTING

A university, teaching hospital.

PARTICIPANTS

Fourth-year allopathic medical students.

RESULTS

The response rate was 100% (n = 69). Ninety-six percent of programs hosted an event. Although these events were minimally stressful (86%), the same percent felt that not attending would limit their knowledge of the program, and 66% felt that it would negatively affect their application. Forty percent believe this event to be extremely important to residency programs in selecting interns. Ninety-five percent are attended by residents only, and approximately half were at a casual restaurant. Most applicants (97%) never paid for their own meal, and 69% felt that if they did, it would leave a negative impression of the program.

CONCLUSIONS

Candidates believe the preinterview reception is important in the selection process, that failing to attend would negatively affect their application, and provides insight about the program. Alcohol is often provided but rarely has a negative effect. Applicants prefer an informal setting with unfettered interactions with the residents.

摘要

目的

在面试前一天晚上为潜在实习生举办招待会已经成为一种既定的期望。人们认为这些第一印象会对排名过程产生重大影响。尽管人们对此深信不疑,但很少有研究探讨面试前的招待会。

设计

创建并试点了一个调查工具以确保其有效性。然后,在面试后但在“匹配日”之前,立即向四年级的全科学员进行了调查。

地点

一所大学、教学医院。

参与者

四年级的全科学员。

结果

回复率为 100%(n=69)。96%的项目举办了活动。尽管这些活动的压力很小(86%),但同样比例的人认为不参加会限制他们对项目的了解,而 66%的人认为这会对他们的申请产生负面影响。40%的人认为这一活动对住院医师项目选择实习生非常重要。95%的活动仅由住院医师参加,大约一半的活动在休闲餐厅举行。大多数申请人(97%)从不支付自己的餐费,69%的人认为如果他们这样做,会给项目留下负面印象。

结论

候选人认为面试前的招待会在选拔过程中很重要,如果不参加,会对他们的申请产生负面影响,并能深入了解项目情况。通常会提供酒精饮料,但很少有负面影响。申请人更喜欢非正式的环境,与住院医师自由互动。

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