Department of Small Animal Specialty Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, Midwestern University, 19555 N 59th Ave., Glendale, AZ 85308 USA.
J Vet Med Educ. 2023 Feb;50(1):89-93. doi: 10.3138/jvme-2021-0111. Epub 2022 Jan 24.
Virtual interviews have gradually begun to be utilized in health professions education; however, the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in virtual interviews rapidly becoming commonplace for the 2020-2021 admissions cycle. This study aimed to evaluate attitudes toward and experience with virtual interviews of applicants to a veterinary medical college. All applicants to the Midwestern University College of Veterinary Medicine (MWU-CVM) were provided with a link to a voluntary, anonymous survey after completing a virtual interview with the program. A 27.5% response rate (114/415) was obtained. Responses indicate widespread acceptance of virtual interviews, with respondents noting they would be more likely to interview for an out-of-state program with a virtual interview option and most feeling more positively about the program after their virtual interview. In-person interviews were preferred by 62.3% of applicants, while 32.5% favored a virtual option. Most applicants (58.8%) applied to more than six schools, indicating a major burden of cost and time associated with veterinary college applications. Students who experienced technical difficulties were less likely to feel positively about the interview = .01). Overall, virtual interviews were viewed favorably by applicants, although many indicated a preference for an in-person interview when possible. Prioritizing an accessible technology platform and high-quality sound input/output for interviewers may help foster a more positive virtual interview for applicants. Virtual interviews are a viable option for veterinary admissions interviews associated with a positive applicant experience.
虚拟面试已逐渐开始在医疗专业教育中得到应用;然而,由于 COVID-19 大流行,2020-2021 年招生周期中,虚拟面试迅速成为常态。本研究旨在评估兽医医学院申请人对虚拟面试的态度和体验。在与该项目进行虚拟面试后,所有申请中西部大学兽医学院(MWU-CVM)的申请人都收到了一个自愿、匿名调查的链接。获得了 27.5%的回复率(114/415)。调查结果表明,虚拟面试受到广泛接受,受访者表示他们更有可能对有虚拟面试选项的州外项目进行面试,并且在完成虚拟面试后对该项目的评价更为积极。62.3%的申请人更喜欢亲自面试,而 32.5%的人更喜欢虚拟面试。大多数申请人(58.8%)申请了六所以上的学校,表明兽医学院申请的成本和时间负担很大。经历技术困难的申请人对面试的评价不太积极 =.01)。总的来说,申请人对虚拟面试持积极态度,尽管许多人表示在可能的情况下更喜欢亲自面试。优先考虑可访问的技术平台和高质量的声音输入/输出,可能有助于为申请人提供更积极的虚拟面试体验。虚拟面试是兽医招生面试的一种可行选择,与申请人的积极体验相关。