Rosenow Christian S, Brinkman Joseph C, Deckey David G, Tummala Sailesh V, Pollock Jordan R, Spangehl Mark J, Bingham Joshua S
Alix School of Medicine, Mayo Clinic Arizona, Scottsdale, Arizona.
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Mayo Clinic Arizona, Phoenix, Arizona.
JB JS Open Access. 2022 Apr 25;7(2). doi: 10.2106/JBJS.OA.21.00119. eCollection 2022 Apr-Jun.
Away rotations have become a critical factor for a successful orthopaedic surgery residency match. Away rotations significantly improve an applicant's chance of matching into an orthopaedic residency. Away rotations were limited during the 2020 to 2021 academic year because of the COVID-19 pandemic. During the 2021 to 2022 academic year, the American Association of Medical Colleges coalition recommended students only complete 1 rotation outside their home institution, whereas the American Orthopaedic Association Council of Residency Directors argued that multiple rotations should be allowed. We sought to quantify the impact of these restrictions on orthopaedic surgery applicants during the 2020 to 2021 residency application cycle.
An online survey was sent to all applicants applying to the authors' home orthopaedic surgery program. The survey asked respondents to indicate how many away rotations they completed and how many they planned to complete but were unable to complete in the 2020 to 2021 application cycle. Historical match data were obtained from the National Resident Matching Program's publicly accessible .
Survey responses were collected from 650 of 812 applicants (80%) to our program. Over a third of respondents (38.1%) reported completing 3 subinternship rotations during the 2020 to 2021 application cycle. Nearly a quarter of respondents (24.0%) reported completing 4 rotations. Most applicants (50.9%) were unable to complete 5 previously planned rotations because of pandemic-related restrictions, and 25.2% reported an inability to complete 4 rotations. Fewer applicants reported canceling 3 rotations (9.2%), 2 rotations (6.8%), or 1 (7.8%) rotation.
Away rotations have been a traditional component of the orthopaedic surgery application process. Restrictions on away rotations in the 2020 to 2021 residency application cycle had affected the number of rotations that applicants were able to complete. However, despite those restrictions, over a third of applicants were able to complete at least 3 rotations. This suggests that the away rotation experience is variable for students and may be multifactorial; however, our study did not investigate the reasons for this. Accordingly, limiting away rotations may support an inequitable environment for medical students applying to orthopaedic surgery, and creating a consensus definition among medical schools, program directors, and orthopaedic chairs of away rotations, their duration, and the maximum number allowed would enhance fairness and reduce inconsistencies.
外地轮转已成为骨科手术住院医师匹配成功的关键因素。外地轮转显著提高了申请者匹配骨科住院医师项目的几率。由于2019冠状病毒病疫情,2020至2021学年的外地轮转受到限制。在2021至2022学年,美国医学院协会联盟建议学生仅在本校之外完成1次轮转,而美国骨科协会住院医师培训主任委员会则认为应允许多次轮转。我们试图量化这些限制在2020至2021住院医师申请周期对骨科手术申请者的影响。
向所有申请作者所在骨科手术项目的申请者发送了一份在线调查问卷。该调查要求受访者指出他们在2020至2021申请周期内完成的外地轮转次数以及计划完成但未能完成的次数。历史匹配数据从国家住院医师匹配项目公开可获取的资料中获得。
我们收到了812名申请者中的650名(80%)的调查回复。超过三分之一的受访者(38.1%)报告在2020至2021申请周期内完成了3次实习轮转。近四分之一的受访者(24.0%)报告完成了4次轮转。由于疫情相关限制,大多数申请者(50.9%)无法完成之前计划的5次轮转,25.2%的人表示无法完成4次轮转。报告取消3次轮转(9.2%)、2次轮转(6.8%)或1次轮转(7.8%)的申请者较少。
外地轮转一直是骨科手术申请过程的传统组成部分。2020至2021住院医师申请周期对外地轮转的限制影响了申请者能够完成的轮转次数。然而,尽管有这些限制,超过三分之一的申请者能够完成至少3次轮转。这表明外地轮转经历对学生来说存在差异,可能是多因素的;然而,我们的研究并未调查其原因。因此,限制外地轮转可能会为申请骨科手术的医学生营造一个不公平的环境,在医学院、项目主任和骨科主任之间就外地轮转、其时长以及允许的最大次数达成共识定义将提高公平性并减少不一致性。