Silvestre Jason, Fernandez Carlos A, Oni Julius K, Sabesan Vani J, Nelson Charles L, Slone Harris S
Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, USA.
HCA Florida Atlantis Orthopedics, Palm Beach, FL, USA.
J Clin Orthop Trauma. 2024 Aug 29;56:102522. doi: 10.1016/j.jcot.2024.102522. eCollection 2024 Sep.
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Racial and ethnic minorities are under-represented in orthopaedic surgery despite efforts to promote diversity and inclusion in the specialty. The purpose of this study was to determine the proportion of international medical graduates (IMGs) in the surgical workforce and future residency pipeline. We further analyze IMG applicant qualifications relative to their US-based counterparts to assess the viability of recruiting IMG candidates as one strategy to advance diversity and inclusion in orthopaedic surgery.
Physician workforce data from the American Medical Association and residency match data from the National Resident Match Program were analyzed for Orthopaedic Surgery. Trends in the proportion of IMG applicants were compared with those from other specialties. Qualifications of applicants were compared including board exam scores, number of abstracts/publications, and additional graduate degrees.
In 2020, orthopaedic surgery had the lowest percentage of IMGs relative to otolaryngology (5.8 %, p < 0.001), neurosurgery (12.1 %, p < 0.001), obstetrics & gynecology (14.0 %, p < 0.001), and general surgery (19.1 %, p < 0.001). From 1986 to 2021, IMG Graduates who matched into orthopaedic surgery increased from 1 (0.3 %) to 8 (0.9 %). Compared to other surgical specialties, orthopaedic surgery had among the lowest annual rates of incoming IMG residents. In 2021, most respondents to the orthopaedic surgery residency program directors survey reported never selecting IMG applicants for interview (74 % for non-US IMG applicants and 53 % for US IMG applicants). From 2020 to 2021, non-US IMG applicants (17 %) and US IMG applicants (26 %) had lower match rates than DO Senior (74 %) and MD Senior (80 %) applicants (p < 0.001). In 2020, matched non-US IMGs had similar board scores as matched US MD Senior applicants, but more abstracts/publications.
The recruitment of IMGs into orthopaedic surgery residency remains limited and lower than other surgical specialties. IMGs have similar board scores and more abstracts/publications, thus representing a potential pipeline for workforce diversity. More research is needed to understand the special needs of IMGs in the orthopaedic surgery match.
背景/目的:尽管在骨科领域努力促进多样性和包容性,但少数族裔在骨科手术中的代表性不足。本研究的目的是确定国际医学毕业生(IMGs)在外科劳动力队伍及未来住院医师培养渠道中的比例。我们进一步分析IMG申请人相对于美国本土同行的资质,以评估招募IMG候选人作为推进骨科手术多样性和包容性的一种策略的可行性。
分析了美国医学协会的医生劳动力数据以及国家住院医师匹配计划的骨科住院医师匹配数据。将IMG申请人比例的趋势与其他专科的趋势进行比较。比较了申请人的资质,包括委员会考试成绩、摘要/出版物数量以及额外的研究生学位。
2020年,相对于耳鼻喉科(5.8%,p<0.001)、神经外科(12.1%,p<0.001)、妇产科(14.0%,p<0.001)和普通外科(19.1%,p<0.001),骨科手术中IMG的比例最低。从1986年到2021年,匹配到骨科手术的IMG毕业生从1名(0.3%)增加到8名(0.9%)。与其他外科专科相比,骨科手术每年接收的IMG住院医师比例处于最低水平。2021年,骨科手术住院医师项目主任调查的大多数受访者表示从未选择IMG申请人进行面试(非美国IMG申请人为74%,美国IMG申请人为53%)。从2020年到2021年,非美国IMG申请人(17%)和美国IMG申请人(26%)的匹配率低于医学博士高年级申请人(74%)和医学博士高年级申请人(80%)(p<0.001)。2020年,匹配的非美国IMG的委员会考试成绩与匹配的美国医学博士高年级申请人相似,但摘要/出版物更多。
招募IMG进入骨科手术住院医师项目仍然有限,且低于其他外科专科。IMG的委员会考试成绩相似,摘要/出版物更多,因此是劳动力多样性的潜在渠道。需要更多研究来了解IMG在骨科手术匹配中的特殊需求。