Razick Daniel I, Chen David, Pathak Akash, Wen Jimmy, Shehabat Mouhamad, Lee Austin, Bernal Carter, Akhtar Muzammil, Jamali Amir A
Surgery, California Northstate University College of Medicine, Elk Grove, USA.
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, California Northstate University College of Medicine, Elk Grove, USA.
Cureus. 2024 Jul 11;16(7):e64343. doi: 10.7759/cureus.64343. eCollection 2024 Jul.
Background Orthopedic surgery is one of the most competitive specialties to match into a residency. With a plethora of qualified applicants and the subjective nature of matching into any residency program, it can be difficult to accurately assess the chances of successfully matching into orthopedic surgery and the types of programs an applicant will match into. The purpose of this study is to compare the types of programs that students from medical schools with and without home programs match. Methods This was a five-year retrospective study (2019 to 2023) analyzing 155 United States Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) programs and their orthopedic residency-matched students. Of the 155 programs, 40 were excluded from the study due to the lack of obtainable data. For each medical school, we analyzed several variables: the presence of a home program, the total number of orthopedic residency matches, residency program matches, and residency program affiliation (academic, community, university-affiliated community-based, military). Results Of the 2066 total matched applicants from institutions with home programs, 1508 (73%) matched into academic centers, 315 (15.3%) into university-affiliated community programs, 172 (8.3%) into community programs, and 71 (3.4%) into military programs. In contrast, of the 219 total matched applicants from institutions without home programs (orphan applicants), 144 (67.8%) matched into academic programs, 36 (16.4%) into university-affiliated community programs, 28 (12.8%) into community programs, and 11 (5%) into military programs. Conclusion A greater proportion of students from institutions with home programs matched into academic centers compared to orphan applicants (73% vs. 65.8%). A greater proportion of orphan applicants matched into community programs (12.8% vs. 8.3%).
背景 骨科手术是竞争最为激烈的住院医师匹配专业之一。由于有大量合格的申请者,且进入任何住院医师项目的匹配过程都具有主观性,因此很难准确评估成功匹配到骨科手术专业的几率以及申请者将会匹配到的项目类型。本研究的目的是比较有本校项目和没有本校项目的医学院学生所匹配的项目类型。
方法 这是一项为期五年的回顾性研究(2019年至2023年),分析了155个美国医学博士(M.D.)项目及其骨科住院医师匹配的学生。在这155个项目中,有40个因缺乏可获取的数据而被排除在研究之外。对于每所医学院,我们分析了几个变量:本校项目的存在情况、骨科住院医师匹配的总数、住院医师项目匹配情况以及住院医师项目所属类型(学术型、社区型、大学附属社区型、军事型)。
结果 在来自有本校项目机构的2066名总匹配申请者中,1508名(73%)匹配到学术中心,315名(15.3%)匹配到大学附属社区项目,172名(8.3%)匹配到社区项目,71名(3.4%)匹配到军事项目。相比之下,在来自没有本校项目机构的219名总匹配申请者(孤儿申请者)中,144名(67.8%)匹配到学术项目,36名(16.4%)匹配到大学附属社区项目,28名(12.8%)匹配到社区项目,11名(5%)匹配到军事项目。
结论 与孤儿申请者相比,来自有本校项目机构的学生中有更大比例匹配到学术中心(73%对65.8%)。有更大比例的孤儿申请者匹配到社区项目(12.8%对8.3%)。