Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS.
Fam Med. 2022 May;54(5):380-383. doi: 10.22454/FamMed.2022.968351.
Virtual residency interviews during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic posed unique challenges to students and residency programs in the United States. We evaluated fourth-year medical students' perceptions of the virtual format and social media use to help select residency programs. We also assessed applicant utilization and perceived usefulness of our social media content.
We administered an anonymous, web-based survey study of interviewees at an urban, academic medical center residency program. We analyzed data using descriptive statistics.
Seventy-five of 138 applicants completed the survey (response rate 54%). Most applicants reported worry about obtaining enough information about residency programs to apply (64%) and to rank programs (87%). Though more traditional information sources remain most prevalent, social media is now widely used to research residency programs (62%).
Most applicants to this family medicine residency program used social media to gather information, but they expressed worry that it was enough. Virtual interviews are likely to remain postpandemic, creating challenges for residency programs and especially for their hopeful applicants. Programs seeking to provide well-rounded information for applicants should maintain a social media presence as part of their recruitment practices.
2020 年 COVID-19 大流行期间的虚拟住院医师面试给美国的学生和住院医师项目带来了独特的挑战。我们评估了四年级医学生对虚拟形式和社交媒体使用的看法,以帮助选择住院医师项目。我们还评估了申请人对我们社交媒体内容的使用情况和感知有用性。
我们对一个城市学术医疗中心住院医师项目的面试者进行了一项匿名的、基于网络的调查研究。我们使用描述性统计方法分析数据。
138 名申请人中有 75 名完成了调查(应答率为 54%)。大多数申请人报告说担心获得足够的关于住院医师项目的信息来申请(64%)和对项目进行排名(87%)。尽管传统的信息来源仍然最为普遍,但现在社交媒体也被广泛用于研究住院医师项目(62%)。
这个家庭医学住院医师项目的大多数申请人都使用社交媒体来收集信息,但他们表示担心这还不够。虚拟面试可能会在大流行后继续存在,给住院医师项目和他们的潜在申请人带来挑战。寻求为申请人提供全面信息的项目应该将社交媒体作为其招募实践的一部分。