Haislup Brett D, Kraeutler Matthew J, Baweja Rishi, McCarty Eric C, Mulcahey Mary K
Drexel University College of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Seton Hall-Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine, South Orange, New Jersey, USA.
Orthop J Sports Med. 2017 Dec 1;5(12):2325967117741276. doi: 10.1177/2325967117741276. eCollection 2017 Dec.
Over the past few decades, there has been a trend toward an increasing subspecialization in orthopaedic surgery, with orthopaedic sports medicine being one of the most competitive subspecialties. Information regarding the application and interview process for sports medicine fellowships is currently lacking.
To survey orthopaedic sports medicine fellowship program directors (PDs) to better define the structure of the sports medicine fellowship interview and to highlight important factors that PDs consider in selecting fellows.
Cross-sectional study.
A complete list of accredited programs was obtained from the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM) website. An anonymous survey was distributed to fellowship PDs of all Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)-accredited orthopaedic sports medicine fellowships in the United States. The survey included 12 questions about the fellowship interview and selection process.
Of the 95 orthopaedic sports medicine fellowship PDs surveyed, 38 (40%) responded. Of these, 16 (42.1%) indicated that they interview between 21 and 30 applicants per year. Eleven of the 38 fellowship programs (28.9%) have only 1 fellow per year at their respective program. Most programs (27/37, 73%) reported that between 0 and 5 faculty members interview applicants, and 29 of the 38 programs (76.3%) arrange for applicants to have ≥4 interviews during their interview day. Large group interviews are conducted at 36 of 38 (94.7%) sports medicine fellowship programs, and most programs (24/38, 63.2%) hold individual interviews that last between 5 and 15 minutes. The most important applicant criterion taken into account by PDs was the quality of the interview, with an average score of 8.68 of 10.
The most significant factor taken into account by PDs when deciding how to rank applicants was the quality of the interview. Many orthopaedic sports medicine fellowship programs interview between 21 and 30 applicants per year, with each applicant participating in an average of 2 to 4 individual interviews per interview day and interviews commonly lasting between 5 and 15 minutes.
在过去几十年里,骨科手术的亚专业划分有日益细化的趋势,骨科运动医学是竞争最为激烈的亚专业之一。目前缺乏有关运动医学 fellowship 申请及面试流程的信息。
对骨科运动医学 fellowship 项目主任(PDs)进行调查,以更好地界定运动医学 fellowship 面试的结构,并突出 PDs 在选拔学员时考虑的重要因素。
横断面研究。
从美国运动医学骨科协会(AOSSM)网站获取经认可项目的完整列表。向美国所有经毕业后医学教育认证委员会(ACGME)认证的骨科运动医学 fellowship 的项目主任发放匿名调查问卷。该调查包括 12 个关于 fellowship 面试和选拔过程的问题。
在接受调查的 95 位骨科运动医学 fellowship 项目主任中,38 位(40%)回复。其中,16 位(42.1%)表示他们每年面试 21 至 30 名申请者。38 个 fellowship 项目中有 11 个(28.9%)每年各自项目仅招收 1 名学员。大多数项目(27/37,73%)报告称有 0 至 5 名教员面试申请者,38 个项目中有 29 个(76.3%)安排申请者在面试日进行≥4 次面试。38 个运动医学 fellowship 项目中有 36 个(94.7%)进行大组面试,大多数项目(24/38,63.2%)进行时长在 5 至 15 分钟之间的个人面试。项目主任考虑的最重要的申请者标准是面试质量,平均得分为 8.68(满分 10 分)。
项目主任在决定如何对申请者进行排名时考虑的最重要因素是面试质量。许多骨科运动医学 fellowship 项目每年面试 21 至 30 名申请者,每位申请者在面试日平均参加 2 至 4 次个人面试,面试通常持续 5 至 15 分钟。