Department of Surgery, Washington University, St Louis School of Medicine, St Louis, Missouri.
Department of Surgery, Washington University, St Louis School of Medicine, St Louis, Missouri.
J Surg Educ. 2022 Nov-Dec;79(6):e116-e123. doi: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2022.08.009. Epub 2022 Sep 6.
The purpose of this study was to characterize the nondiscrimination and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) statements found on the websites of general surgery residency programs, as well as to measure programmatic commitment to diversity through their involvement with special interest surgical societies (SISS).
The authors evaluated the relationship between DEI statements and SISS participation, and performed a natural language processing analysis of general surgery residency DEI statements.
The residency program websites from 319 non-military general surgery residency programs within the United States were analyzed.
This study evaluated the DEI statement and SISS participation in general surgery residency programs.
Of the 319 general surgery residency websites reviewed, 127 (39.8%) featured an identifiable statement of nondiscrimination or commitment to diversity. Compared to programs without diversity statements, programs with statements were more likely to be involved with special interest surgical societies (53.5% vs 30.7%, p < 0.001). Natural language processing analysis revealed that the diversity statements of programs with SISS involvement had higher word counts (p = 0.001), higher clout scores (measure of confidence conveyed, p = 0.001), and higher positive tone scores (p = 0.006) compared with the statements of those without special interest society involvement.
In the era of virtual interviewing, applicants are forced to rely heavily on surgery residency websites as their main source of information. Less than 40% of programs participating in the Match in 2022 feature diversity statements on their websites. Programs with some degree of involvement with special interest societies were more likely to have statements that score higher in confidence and positivity in natural language processing analysis, which may potentially reflect a more earnest commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Residency programs should continue to improve the visibility of their DEI efforts to recruit a diverse resident class.
本研究旨在描述普通外科住院医师培训计划网站上的非歧视和多样性、公平和包容(DEI)声明,并通过其参与特殊利益外科学会(SISS)来衡量项目对多样性的承诺。
作者评估了 DEI 声明与 SISS 参与之间的关系,并对普通外科住院医师 DEI 声明进行了自然语言处理分析。
分析了美国 319 个非军事普通外科住院医师培训计划的住院医师培训计划网站。
本研究评估了普通外科住院医师培训计划中的 DEI 声明和 SISS 参与情况。
在所审查的 319 个普通外科住院医师网站中,有 127 个(39.8%)有明确的非歧视声明或对多样性的承诺。与没有多样性声明的项目相比,有声明的项目更有可能参与特殊利益外科学会(53.5%比 30.7%,p<0.001)。自然语言处理分析显示,有 SISS 参与的项目的多样性声明的字数更多(p=0.001),信心得分更高(传达的置信度测量,p=0.001),积极语气得分更高(p=0.006)与没有特殊利益社会参与的声明相比。
在虚拟面试的时代,申请人被迫严重依赖外科住院医师网站作为他们的主要信息来源。在 2022 年参加匹配的项目中,只有不到 40%的项目在其网站上有多样性声明。有一定程度参与特殊利益协会的项目更有可能在自然语言处理分析中具有更高的信心和积极性评分,这可能反映了对多样性、公平和包容的更认真承诺。住院医师培训计划应继续提高其 DEI 工作的可见度,以招募更多样化的住院医师群体。