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住院医师匹配趋势、种族差异与疫情期间的匹配情况

Residency Match Trends, Racial Disparity, and Matching Amid a Pandemic.

作者信息

Vassantachart April, Hwang Lindsay, Vassantachart Andrew, Jennelle Richard

机构信息

Department of Radiation Oncology, LAC + USC Medical Center, Los Angeles, California.

Loma Linda University Medical Center, Loma Linda, California.

出版信息

Adv Radiat Oncol. 2020 Nov 23;6(2):100620. doi: 10.1016/j.adro.2020.11.005. eCollection 2021 Mar-Apr.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Radiation oncology has been facing an evolving crisis in recruitment for several years, and the events of 2020 to 2021 will certainly add to that crisis with the urgency of addressing systemic racial injustice amid a global pandemic. The purpose of this study is to examine applicant data to gain insight on residency match trends and evaluate these findings within the backdrop of a novel match year.

METHODS AND MATERIALS

National Residency Matching Program (NRMP) data between 2009 and 2020 were assessed for the number of applicants, programs, and positions available, number of ranked applicants needed to fill positions, and successfully matched applicant data. Additionally, Electronic Residency Application Service data were evaluated for race/ethnicity identification among applicants.

RESULTS

The number of applicants who ranked radiation oncology as their preferred specialty has declined for 3 consecutive years from 223 in 2017 to 155 in 2020. In 2020 the applicant-to-position ratio was at an all-time low at 0.82, and the unmatched position rate increased to 18.5%. The percentage of Black or African American applicants applying to radiation oncology has also declined to 4.9%, and this population represents 7.2% of all applicants. The number of ranked applicants needed to fill the available radiation oncology PGY2 positions increased from 4.0 in 2010 to 6.0 in 2020.

CONCLUSION

Declining interest in radiation oncology among applicants, and an even further decline of black applicants, along with the challenges of interview and travel restrictions during the pandemic provide heightened concern for this year's match. Innovative efforts to expand the reach of radiation oncology to prospective applicants is needed to engage diverse, bright, and committed students for the continued progress of radiation oncology and most importantly, our patients.

摘要

目的

放射肿瘤学在招聘方面面临着持续演变的危机已有数年,而2020年至2021年的一系列事件,在全球大流行的背景下,由于需要应对系统性种族不公正问题的紧迫性,无疑将加剧这一危机。本研究的目的是审查申请人数据,以深入了解住院医师匹配趋势,并在一个全新的匹配年份背景下评估这些结果。

方法和材料

评估了2009年至2020年期间国家住院医师匹配计划(NRMP)的数据,包括申请人数量、项目数量和可用职位数量、填补职位所需的排名申请人数量以及成功匹配的申请人数据。此外,还评估了电子住院医师申请服务数据,以确定申请人的种族/族裔身份。

结果

将放射肿瘤学列为首选专业的申请人数量已连续三年下降,从2017年的223人降至2020年的155人。2020年,申请人与职位的比例创下历史新低,为0.82,未匹配职位率升至18.5%。申请放射肿瘤学的黑人或非裔美国申请人的比例也降至4.9%,而这一群体占所有申请人的7.2%。填补可用的放射肿瘤学PGY2职位所需的排名申请人数量从2010年的4.0人增加到2020年的6.0人。

结论

申请人对放射肿瘤学的兴趣下降,尤其是黑人申请人的兴趣进一步下降,再加上疫情期间面试和旅行限制带来的挑战,引发了对今年匹配情况的高度关注。需要做出创新努力,扩大放射肿瘤学对潜在申请人的影响力,以吸引多样化、聪明且有奉献精神的学生,推动放射肿瘤学持续发展,最重要的是造福我们的患者。

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