Dr. Gupta is a forensic psychiatrist, Mid-Hudson Forensic Psychiatric Center, New Hampton, NY. Dr. Candilis is Medical Director, Saint Elizabeths Hospital and Professor of Psychiatry, George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Washington, D.C. Dr. Choi is Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA. Dr. Daou is Associate Medical Director, Worcester Recovery Center and Hospital and Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School, Worcester, MA. Dr. Kapoor is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT. Dr. Cleary is an Associate Professor, Department of Epidemiology, George Washington University, Washington, D.C. Dr. Binder is a Professor and Director, Psychiatry and Law Program, and Associate Dean, Academic Affairs, School of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA. Dr. Ash is a Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA.
J Am Acad Psychiatry Law. 2024 Sep 3;52(3):304-310. doi: 10.29158/JAAPL.240053-24.
Forensic psychiatry fellowship programs recruit applicants through a nonstandardized process that differs by program. Although there are deadlines, informal guidance, and more recent communication guidelines, perceived differences in recruitment practices persist between geographic regions, small and large programs, and newer and more well-established programs. In the wake of a survey of fellowship applicants that found mixed opinions surrounding the application process, U.S. forensic fellowship directors undertook a mixed method quantitative-qualitative survey of their colleagues to assess interest in a match as a potential improvement and factors influencing that interest (e.g., program size, age, and unfilled positions). With responses from all 46 active U.S. programs, results indicated broad support for principles of fairness, transparency, and minimizing pressure on applicants, with an almost perfectly divided interest in a match. Respondents supported the use of a centralized database to standardize the application process and favored certain exceptions for internal applicants. Hypotheses about the reasons underlying program directors' attitudes toward a match did not yield significant results, with only the size of a program approaching significance. This novel comprehensive survey of forensic fellowship directors offers a model for assessing and monitoring the evolution of application processes for medical subspecialties interested in expanding and improving their recruitment.
法医精神病学研究员项目通过非标准化的程序招募申请人,各项目之间的程序存在差异。尽管有截止日期、非正式指导和最近的沟通准则,但在地理区域、大小项目以及较新和更成熟的项目之间,招聘做法的差异仍然存在。在美国法医研究员进行了一项针对研究员申请人的调查,结果发现申请人对申请过程的意见不一之后,美国法医研究员主任对他们的同事进行了一项混合方法的定量-定性调查,以评估对匹配的兴趣,作为一种潜在的改进方法,以及影响这种兴趣的因素(例如,项目规模、年龄和空缺职位)。在收到来自所有 46 个活跃的美国项目的回复后,结果表明,人们广泛支持公平、透明和尽量减少申请人压力的原则,对匹配的兴趣几乎完全一致。受访者支持使用集中数据库来标准化申请流程,并赞成对内部申请人进行某些例外处理。关于项目主管对匹配态度的背后原因的假设没有产生显著结果,只有项目的规模接近显著。这项针对法医研究员主任的全面调查为评估和监测对扩大和改进招聘感兴趣的医学专业的申请流程的演变提供了一个模型。