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申请放射科住院医师职位的客观评分是否会影响多样性?

Does Objective Scoring of Applications for Radiology Residency Affect Diversity?

机构信息

Department of Radiology, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, 185 South Orange Avenue, MSB F-506B, Newark, NJ 07103.

Department of Radiology, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, 185 South Orange Avenue, MSB F-506B, Newark, NJ 07103.

出版信息

Acad Radiol. 2022 Sep;29(9):1417-1424. doi: 10.1016/j.acra.2021.11.005. Epub 2021 Dec 2.

Abstract

RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES

It is important to recognize if reliance on certain factors in applications affects selection of trainees from under-represented groups. Our purpose is to determine if objective scoring of radiology residency applications based on quantifiable data regarding academic performance, United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) scores and research productivity affects selection of female and under-represented minority (URM) candidates.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

We reviewed 502 applications from three successive match cycles from United States allopathic medical students. Each application was scored for academic performance, USMLE results and research productivity determining an overall score. The scores of males were compared to females and URM were compared to non-URM candidates. USMLE cutoff scores were evaluated for disparate effects.

RESULTS

There were 348 male, 154 female, 73 URM and 429 non-URM candidates. For male versus female applicants, there was no significant difference in mean academic performance, USMLE Step 2 Clinical Knowledge and research productivity scores. Males had higher mean USMLE Step 1 (p = 0.005) and overall candidate scores (p = 0.02). Between URM and non-URM candidates there was no significant difference in academic performance. Non-URM applicants had higher mean USMLE Step 1 (p = 0.008), USMLE Step 2 (p = 0.002), research productivity (p = 0.001) and overall scores (p = 0.02). Use of USMLE cutoff scores demonstrated disparate effects on female and URM candidates.

CONCLUSION

Objective scoring of applications and use of USMLE cutoff scores can disadvantage candidates from underrepresented groups. Screening filters can affect the diversity of candidate pools for radiology residency.

摘要

背景与目的

在申请中依赖某些因素会影响代表性不足群体的学员选择,这一点很重要。我们的目的是确定基于学术表现、美国医师执照考试(USMLE)成绩和研究生产力等可量化数据对放射科住院医师申请进行客观评分是否会影响女性和少数族裔(URM)候选人的选择。

材料与方法

我们回顾了来自美国的 3 个连续匹配周期的 502 名医学生的申请。每个申请都根据学术表现、USMLE 结果和研究生产力进行评分,以确定总体评分。比较了男性和女性、URM 和非 URM 申请人的分数。评估了 USMLE 截止分数的差异影响。

结果

共有 348 名男性、154 名女性、73 名 URM 和 429 名非 URM 申请人。与女性相比,男性的平均学术表现、USMLE 第 2 步临床知识和研究生产力得分没有显著差异。男性的 USMLE 第 1 步(p=0.005)和总体候选人得分更高(p=0.02)。URM 和非 URM 申请人的学术表现没有显著差异。非 URM 申请人的 USMLE 第 1 步(p=0.008)、第 2 步(p=0.002)、研究生产力(p=0.001)和总体得分(p=0.02)更高。使用 USMLE 截止分数对女性和 URM 候选人有明显的差异影响。

结论

对申请进行客观评分和使用 USMLE 截止分数可能会使代表性不足的群体的候选人处于不利地位。筛选筛选器会影响放射科住院医师的候选人池的多样性。

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