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信用评分对外科住院医师和研究员学术及专业表现的预测价值。

Predictive Value of Credit Score on Surgery Resident and Fellow Academic and Professional Performance.

作者信息

Berry James A, Marotta Dario A, Savla Paras, Tayag Emilio C, Farr Saman, Javaid Rida, Berry Daniel K, Buckley Sara E, Rogalska Anna, Miulli Dan E

机构信息

Neurosurgery, Riverside University Health System Medical Center, Moreno Valley, USA.

Research, Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine, Dothan, USA.

出版信息

Cureus. 2021 Jun 26;13(6):e15946. doi: 10.7759/cureus.15946. eCollection 2021 Jun.

Abstract

Introduction Surgical specialties consistently remain among the most competitive residency and fellowship programs with some of the highest rates of unmatched applicants. Attrition in surgical specialties is as high as 30% and particularly problematic given the extended duration of training and limited number of positions. Applicants are traditionally evaluated using a streamlined set of objective metrics, such as board scores, class rank, leadership, letters of recommendation, research productivity, and volunteerism. Consumer credit scores have been shown to be predictors of personality and work performance, however, the literature has yet to explore consumer credit histories in the context of surgical resident and fellow performance. This study aims to determine whether consumer credit scores of surgery residents and fellows are predictive of academic and professional performance. Methods This is a multi-institutional observational survey study across all American Council of Graduate Medical Education and Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons accredited surgical residency and fellowship programs in the United States and Canada. Ninety-nine surgical residents and fellows with educational status of post-graduate year two or higher participated in this study. Dichotomous (yes or no) survey items were formulated to assess performance indicators in the domains of notable achievements and awards, research output, written examination performance, professionalism, and surgical/technical skills. Three-digit Fair Isaac Corporation (FICO) credit scores, a widely accepted consumer reporting score, were collected to avoid calculation variability between algorithms.  Results Surgical residents and fellows reported credit scores between 611( fair) and 853 (exceptional) with a median (interquartile range) of 774 (715-833). The majority of participants 51.5%(51) reported very good credit scores. Those with higher credit scores (very good/exceptional) were 377% more likely to have one or more positive performance indicators OR (95% CI) = 3.77 (1.43-9.97). Similarly, residents with lower credit scores (fair/good) were only 40% more likely to have one or more negative performance indicators. The credit score has a moderate ability to distinguish between the presence and absence of positive performance indicators (area under the curve {AUC} = 0.70, p = 0.001). The use of 753 as a credit score cutoff is 78.9% sensitive and 52.4% specific for discerning surgery residents and fellows with one or more positive performance indicators. The credit score did not significantly discern those with negative performance indicators. Conclusions While credit score was significantly functional in discerning those with and without positive performance indicators, sensitivity and specificity rates leave much to be desired. This study suggests credit score may have a utility as a companion to traditional metrics used in identifying candidates for surgery residencies and fellowships who will have positive performance in the domains of research productivity, written examination performance, and professional awards and recognition. Additional studies are needed to assess this utility on a larger scale.

摘要

引言

外科专业一直是竞争最为激烈的住院医师和专科医师培训项目之一,未匹配申请人的比例处于最高水平。外科专业的人员流失率高达30%,鉴于培训时间延长和职位数量有限,这一问题尤为突出。传统上,申请人是通过一套精简的客观指标来评估的,如委员会考试成绩、班级排名、领导力、推荐信、研究成果和志愿服务情况。消费者信用评分已被证明是个性和工作表现的预测指标,然而,文献尚未探讨外科住院医师和专科医师表现背景下的消费者信用记录。本研究旨在确定外科住院医师和专科医师的消费者信用评分是否能预测学术和专业表现。

方法

这是一项多机构观察性调查研究,涵盖了美国研究生医学教育认证委员会和加拿大皇家内科医师与外科医师学院认证的美国和加拿大所有外科住院医师和专科医师培训项目。99名教育水平为研究生二年级或更高的外科住院医师和专科医师参与了本研究。制定了二分法(是或否)调查项目,以评估显著成就和奖项、研究产出、笔试成绩、专业素养以及手术/技术技能等领域的表现指标。收集了三位数的费埃哲公司(FICO)信用评分,这是一种广泛接受的消费者信用报告评分,以避免算法之间的计算差异。

结果

外科住院医师和专科医师报告的信用评分在611(一般)至853(优秀)之间,中位数(四分位间距)为774(715 - 833)。大多数参与者51.5%(51人)报告信用评分非常好。信用评分较高(非常好/优秀)的人有一个或多个积极表现指标的可能性高377%,优势比(95%置信区间)= 3.77(1.43 - 9.97)。同样,信用评分较低(一般/良好)的住院医师有一个或多个消极表现指标的可能性仅高40%。信用评分在区分积极表现指标的有无方面具有中等能力(曲线下面积{AUC}= 0.70,p = 0.001)。将753作为信用评分临界值,对于识别有一个或多个积极表现指标的外科住院医师和专科医师,敏感度为78.9%,特异度为52.4%。信用评分在区分有消极表现指标的人方面没有显著差异。

结论

虽然信用评分在区分有和没有积极表现指标的人方面具有显著作用,但敏感度和特异度仍有很大提升空间。本研究表明,信用评分可能作为传统指标的补充,用于识别在研究产出、笔试成绩以及专业奖项和认可等领域将有积极表现的外科住院医师和专科医师培训项目候选人。需要进一步开展研究以大规模评估这种效用。

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