Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, Michigan.
Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, Michigan2Section of Otolaryngology, Department of Surgery, John D. Dingell VA Medical Center, Detroit, Michigan.
JAMA Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2015 May 1;141(5):424-8. doi: 10.1001/jamaoto.2015.0219.
Securing an otolaryngology residency position has become an increasingly competitive endeavor in recent years. Recent studies have investigated the applicant criteria used by residency programs as part of the ranking process. However, to our knowledge, no studies have comprehensively investigated the role of geographic location in the match process.
To evaluate geographic trends in the otolaryngology national residency match process.
DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: We conducted a cross-sectional examination of 56 otolaryngology residency programs including 810 residents to determine resident demographic information, including matriculated medical schools.
The geographic locations of residency programs and the residents' matriculated medical schools were evaluated for trends. Residents' program locations were compared with the locations of their medical schools of matriculation, and the numbers of residents attending a program affiliated with their medical schools were also identified.
Overall, 810 residents were identified from the 56 programs included in our study. Of these, 169 residents (20.9%) attended the program affiliated with their medical school. The Midwest had the highest proportion of residents graduating from the affiliated medical school (25.7%), and the West had the lowest proportion (12.5%) (P = .008). A total of 473 residents attended a program within the same region as their medical school (58.4%). The South had the highest proportion of residents from the same region (68.2%), and the West had the lowest proportion (31.3%) (P < .001).
While it is not clear why a geographic bias was identified, a significant proportion of residents in our study attended a program in the same region as their medical school. This geographic association was strongest in the Midwest and South. Furthermore, a significant proportion of residents attended the program affiliated with their medical schools. This information is valuable to all future applicants as they choose where to apply, and to all residency programs as they decide how geographic location factors in to whom they decide to interview.
近年来,获得耳鼻喉科学住院医师职位的竞争变得越来越激烈。最近的研究已经调查了住院医师计划在排名过程中使用的申请人标准。但是,据我们所知,尚无研究全面调查地理位置在匹配过程中的作用。
评估耳鼻喉科学全国住院医师匹配过程中的地理趋势。
设计、设置和参与者:我们对 56 个耳鼻喉科学住院医师计划进行了横断面研究,其中包括 810 名住院医师,以确定住院医师的人口统计学信息,包括入学医学院。
评估了住院医师计划的地理位置和居民的入学医学院的趋势。将居民的计划地点与他们入学的医学院的地点进行比较,并确定参加与他们的医学院相关的计划的居民人数。
总体而言,我们的研究共确定了 56 个计划中的 810 名居民。其中,有 169 名居民(20.9%)就读于与他们的医学院相关的计划。中西部地区从附属医学院毕业的居民比例最高(25.7%),而西部地区的比例最低(12.5%)(P = .008)。共有 473 名居民参加了与他们的医学院所在同一地区的计划(58.4%)。南部地区来自同一地区的居民比例最高(68.2%),而西部地区的比例最低(31.3%)(P < .001)。
尽管尚不清楚为什么会出现地理偏见,但我们研究中的很大一部分居民参加了与他们的医学院所在同一地区的计划。这种地理关联在中西部和南部地区最为强烈。此外,很大一部分居民参加了与他们的医学院相关的计划。这些信息对于所有未来的申请人都很有价值,因为他们选择申请的地方,以及所有住院医师计划,因为他们决定地理位置如何影响他们决定面试的人。