Weissbart Steven J, Stock Jeffrey A, Wein Alan J
Department of Urology, Stony Brook University, New York, New York.
Stony Brook and Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, New York.
Urol Pract. 2016 Nov;3(6):486-492. doi: 10.1016/j.urpr.2015.10.008. Epub 2016 Aug 30.
We investigate urology residency program directors' perspectives on the current residency matching system.
A survey was emailed to Society of Urology Chairpersons and Program Directors members. The survey queried respondents' perspectives on the current residency matching system, with special attention to the recent surge in application volume and the usefulness of the Medical Student Performance Evaluation. Participants were also asked about their perspective on a possible application limit for students applying to urology residencies.
A total of 70 members of the Society of Urology Chairpersons and Program Directors responded to the survey. The majority of respondents received more than 200 applications for their program's residency positions (77.1%) and used a Step 1 cutoff score to screen applications (81.4%). Approximately half of the respondents (51.4%) were in favor of imposing a limit to the number of applications that applicants are permitted to submit. The Medical Student Performance Evaluation was considered important or very important by 20% and 94.3% favored including an applicant's class rank in the evaluation. An applicant's projected likelihood of attending a respondent's program was considered by 76%, and 60% had previously not offered superior candidates interviews because they estimated the applicants were not truly interested in the program.
Urology program directors exclude a large number of applications based on board scores and applicants' perceived levels of interest in the programs. A significant number of program directors favored an application limit as well as including class rank in the Medical Student Performance Evaluation.
我们调查了泌尿外科住院医师培训项目主任对当前住院医师匹配系统的看法。
通过电子邮件向泌尿外科主席和项目主任协会成员发送了一份调查问卷。该调查询问了受访者对当前住院医师匹配系统的看法,特别关注近期申请数量的激增以及医学生表现评估的有用性。还询问了参与者对泌尿外科住院医师申请可能的申请限制的看法。
共有70名泌尿外科主席和项目主任协会成员回复了调查。大多数受访者的项目住院医师职位收到了超过200份申请(77.1%),并使用第一步考试的截止分数来筛选申请(81.4%)。大约一半的受访者(51.4%)赞成对申请人允许提交的申请数量设限。20%的人认为医学生表现评估很重要或非常重要,94.3%的人赞成在评估中纳入申请人的班级排名。76%的人考虑了申请人参加受访者项目的预计可能性,60%的人此前没有为优秀候选人提供面试机会,因为他们估计这些申请人对该项目并非真正感兴趣。
泌尿外科项目主任根据考试成绩和申请人对项目的兴趣程度排除了大量申请。相当数量的项目主任赞成设置申请限制,并在医学生表现评估中纳入班级排名。