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自开展虚拟面试以来,普通外科住院医师匹配面试中送礼物的影响。

Impact of Gift Giving During General Surgery Resident Match Interviewing Since Initiation of Virtual Interviews.

机构信息

Department of Surgery, University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School-Baystate, Springfield, MA.

Department of Surgery, University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School-Baystate, Springfield, MA.

出版信息

J Surg Educ. 2024 Nov;81(11):1498-1503. doi: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2024.07.012. Epub 2024 Aug 31.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Following the transition to virtual interviews in 2021, interviewees began receiving gifts as a recruitment strategy in lieu of the preinterview dinner. This study characterizes quantity, type, and frequency of gift receipt in relation to program perception and ranking.

DESIGN

An anonymous survey study was conducted. Variables included demographics, interview modality, gift type, frequency of gift receipt, monetary value, and changes in program perception and ranking. Descriptive analyses and Pearson's chi-square testing were performed.

SETTING

Single institution with a medium to large general surgery program size.

PARTICIPANTS

All general surgery residents at the single institution without exclusion.

RESULTS

About 25 residents responded (60% response). Two respondents (8%) participated in both in-person (IPIs) and virtual interviews (VIs). About 72% (n = 18) participated in VIs, 36% (n = 9) IPIs. About 68% matched in 2021 or later. Overall, 76% received a gift during interviews. 100% of IPIs received a gift, while 67% of VIs received a gift. 88.9% of IPIs received a meal. VIs received: meal shared (28.6%), meal not shared (14.3%), food-specific gift card (28.6%), other food items (21.4%), or other (7.1%). About 66.7% of IPIs (n = 6) reported 76% to100% of programs offered a meal, whereas no VIs reported 76% to 100% of programs offering (p = 0.0002). VIs were less likely to have a shared meal experience (p = 0.017). About 55.5% of IPIs and VIs received nonfood gifts. Residents' perception of a program's interest, resources, and ranking of the program were not significantly different based on gifting.

CONCLUSION

Virtual interviews introduced heterogeneity in the receipt of gifts. The impact of a variable gifting experience is uncertain but raises concern for a potential new source of bias in the recruitment process.

摘要

目的

2021 年转为虚拟面试后,面试官开始通过送礼物作为招聘策略,以取代面试前的晚宴。本研究描述了与项目认知和排名相关的礼物接收数量、类型和频率。

设计

进行了一项匿名调查研究。变量包括人口统计学、面试方式、礼物类型、礼物接收频率、货币价值以及项目认知和排名的变化。进行了描述性分析和 Pearson 卡方检验。

地点

单机构,普外科规模中等偏大型。

参与者

单机构的所有普外科住院医师,无排除。

结果

约有 25 名住院医师(60%的回复率)做出了回应。2 名受访者(8%)参加了现场面试(IPIs)和虚拟面试(VIs)。约 72%(n=18)参加了 VIs,36%(n=9)参加了 IPIs。约 68%在 2021 年或之后匹配。总体而言,76%的受访者在面试中收到了礼物。100%的 IPIs 收到了礼物,而 67%的 VIs 收到了礼物。88.9%的 IPIs 收到了餐食。VIs 收到的礼物包括:共享餐食(28.6%)、不共享餐食(14.3%)、特定食品礼品卡(28.6%)、其他食品(21.4%)或其他(7.1%)。约 66.7%的 IPIs(n=6)报告称,76%至 100%的项目提供餐食,而没有 VIs 报告称 76%至 100%的项目提供(p=0.0002)。VIs 更有可能没有共享餐食体验(p=0.017)。约 55.5%的 IPIs 和 VIs 收到了非食品礼物。礼物的接收并没有显著影响住院医师对项目的兴趣、资源和项目排名的认知。

结论

虚拟面试导致了礼物接收的异质性。变量送礼经验的影响尚不确定,但令人担忧的是,这可能是招聘过程中的一个新的潜在偏见来源。

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