Department of Vascular Surgery, Heart Vascular and Thoracic Institute, Aortic Center, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH.
Department of Vascular Surgery, Heart Vascular and Thoracic Institute, Aortic Center, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH.
J Vasc Surg. 2023 Feb;77(2):625-631.e8. doi: 10.1016/j.jvs.2022.08.012. Epub 2022 Aug 23.
Vascular surgery integrated residency (VSIR) programs are highly competitive; however, criteria for resident selection remain opaque and non-standardized. The already unclear selection criteria will be further impacted by the impending transition of the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) Step 1 from numeric scores to a binary pass/fail outcome. The purpose of this study was to investigate the historical and anticipated selection criteria of VSIR applicants.
This was a cross-sectional, nationwide, 59-item survey that was sent to all VSIR program directors (PDs). Data was analyzed using the Fisher exact test if categorical and the Mann-Whitney U test and the Kruskal-Wallis test if ordinal.
Forty of 69 PDs (58%) responded to the survey. University-based programs constituted 85% of responders. Most VSIR PDs (65%) reported reviewing between 101 to 150 applications for 1 to 2 positions annually. Forty-two percent of the responding PDs reported sole responsibility for inviting applicants to interview, whereas 50% had a team of faculty responsible for reviewing applications. On a five-point Likert scale, letters of recommendation (LOR) from vascular surgeons or colleagues (a person the PD knows) were the most important objective criteria. Work within a team structure was rated highest among subjective criteria. The majority of respondents (72%) currently use the Step 1 score as a primary method to screen applicants. Regional differences in use of Step 1 score as a primary screening method were: Midwest (100%), Northeast (76%), South (43%), and West (40%) (P = .01). PDs responded that that they will use USMLE Step 2 score (42%) and LOR (10%) to replace USMLE Step 1 score. The current top ranked selection criteria are letters from a vascular surgeon, USMLE Step 1 score and overall LOR. The proposed top ranked selection criteria after transition of USMLE Step 1 to pass/fail include LOR overall followed by Step 2 score.
This is the first study to evaluate the selection criteria used by PDs for VSIR. The landscape of VSIR selection criteria is shifting and increasing transparency is essential to applicants' understanding of the selection process. The transition of USMLE Step 1 to a pass/fail report will shift the attention to Step 2 scores and elevate the importance of other relatively more subjective criteria. Defining VSIR program selection criteria is an important first step toward establishing holistic review processes that are transparent and equitable.
血管外科学整合住院医师培训(VSIR)项目竞争激烈;然而,住院医师选拔标准仍不明确且不标准化。已经不清楚的选拔标准将受到美国医师执照考试(USMLE)第 1 步从数字分数到通过/失败结果的二进制转变的进一步影响。本研究的目的是调查 VSIR 申请人的历史和预期选拔标准。
这是一项全国性的、横断面的、59 项调查,发送给所有 VSIR 项目主任(PD)。如果是分类数据,则使用 Fisher 精确检验进行分析,如果是有序数据,则使用 Mann-Whitney U 检验和 Kruskal-Wallis 检验。
在 69 名 PD 中,有 40 名(58%)对调查做出了回应。大学为基础的项目占回应者的 85%。大多数 VSIR PD(65%)报告说,每年为 1 到 2 个职位审查 101 到 150 份申请。42%的回应 PD 报告说,他们独自负责邀请申请人参加面试,而 50%的 PD 有一个由教员组成的团队负责审查申请。在五分制的李克特量表中,血管外科医生或同事(PD 认识的人)的推荐信是最重要的客观标准。团队合作被评为最重要的主观标准。大多数受访者(72%)目前将 Step 1 分数用作筛选申请人的主要方法。在将 Step 1 分数用作主要筛选方法方面,各地区存在差异:中西部(100%)、东北部(76%)、南部(43%)和西部(40%)(P =.01)。PD 们表示,他们将使用 USMLE Step 2 分数(42%)和推荐信(10%)来替代 USMLE Step 1 分数。目前排名最高的选拔标准是血管外科医生的推荐信、USMLE Step 1 分数和整体推荐信。在 USMLE Step 1 转变为通过/失败报告后,排名最高的选拔标准包括整体推荐信,其次是 Step 2 分数。
这是第一项评估 PD 用于 VSIR 的选拔标准的研究。VSIR 选拔标准正在发生变化,增加透明度对于申请人了解选拔过程至关重要。USMLE Step 1 转变为通过/失败报告将注意力转移到 Step 2 分数上,并提高其他相对更主观标准的重要性。定义 VSIR 项目选拔标准是建立透明和公平的整体审查流程的重要第一步。