Lipa Shaina A, Greene Nattaly E, Le Hai V, White Augustus A, Gebhardt Mark C, Dyer George S M
Harvard Combined Orthopaedic Residency Program, Boston, Massachusetts.
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of California, Davis, Sacramento, California.
JB JS Open Access. 2021 Jul 14;6(3). doi: 10.2106/JBJS.OA.20.00134. eCollection 2021 Jul-Sep.
Letters of recommendation (LORs) are highly influential in the residency selection process. Differences in language and length of LORs by gender have been demonstrated for applicants applying to surgical residencies and fellowships. This had yet to be studied in orthopaedic surgery. Given the gender disparity in the field, we sought to investigate the impact of gender on orthopaedic residency applicant LORs. We hypothesized that differences in length and language would be present for women applicants as compared to men.
LORs for 2019 to 2020 applicants who applied to a single academic institution were selected for review. Female and male applicants were matched by medical school attended and United States Medical Licensing Examination Step 1 score. LORs were analyzed using both qualitative and quantitative analyses. Letters were evaluated for their word count, presence of language terms, and frequency of language terms. A similar subgroup language analysis was performed for standardized LORs (SLORs).
Six hundred fifty-six applicants met the initial screening criteria-126 women and 530 men. After matching, 71 female applicants were paired with 111 male applicants. Word count was, on average, longer for female applicants. LORs for female applicants were more likely to contain language terms that characterized their ability, achievement, participation in athletics, awards received, fit, leadership, and personality traits. Of these terms, ability and participation in athletics were also found more frequently in LORs written for women. In addition, language characterizing technical skills was found more frequently in LORs of female applicants. Similar codes were found to be statistically significant in the SLOR subgroup analysis.
This study highlights that current orthopaedic surgery residency LORs do not appear to be biased by applicant gender. LORs were longer for female applicants and described them more positively. Future female orthopaedic residency applicants should be assured that current female candidates are applying with at least similar if not greater subjective qualifications to their male counterparts based on the findings of this study.
推荐信在住院医师选拔过程中具有很大影响力。对于申请外科住院医师培训和专科培训的申请人,已证明推荐信在语言和长度上存在性别差异。骨科手术领域尚未对此进行研究。鉴于该领域存在性别差异,我们试图调查性别对骨科住院医师申请人推荐信的影响。我们假设女性申请人与男性申请人相比,在推荐信长度和语言方面会存在差异。
选取2019年至2020年申请单一学术机构的申请人的推荐信进行审查。根据就读医学院校和美国医师执照考试第一步的成绩,对女性和男性申请人进行匹配。使用定性和定量分析方法对推荐信进行分析。评估推荐信的字数、语言术语的出现情况以及语言术语的频率。对标准化推荐信(SLORs)进行了类似的亚组语言分析。
656名申请人符合初始筛选标准,其中126名女性和530名男性。匹配后,71名女性申请人与111名男性申请人配对。女性申请人的推荐信平均字数更长。女性申请人的推荐信更有可能包含描述其能力、成就、参与体育活动、获得的奖项、适合度、领导力和个性特征的语言术语。在这些术语中,能力和参与体育活动在为女性撰写的推荐信中也更频繁出现。此外,描述技术技能的语言在女性申请人的推荐信中更频繁出现。在标准化推荐信亚组分析中,类似的编码具有统计学意义。
本研究强调,目前骨科手术住院医师推荐信似乎不受申请人性别的影响。女性申请人的推荐信更长,对她们的描述更积极。根据本研究结果,未来女性骨科住院医师申请人应放心,目前女性候选人在申请时,如果主观资质不比男性同行更好,至少也与他们相似。