Yarlagadda Siddharth, Han Jason J, Soegaard Ballester Jacqueline M, O'Brien Caroline, Clapp Justin T, Cevasco Marisa
Division of Cardiovascular Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.
Division of General Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.
JTCVS Open. 2024 Dec 4;23:379-385. doi: 10.1016/j.xjon.2024.12.001. eCollection 2025 Feb.
Cardiothoracic (CT) surgery remains a male-dominated specialty. Letters of recommendation (LORs) influence trainee selection and are vulnerable to biases. We aimed to qualitatively assess differences in LORs to integrated residency on the basis of applicant gender.
LORs for applicants who interviewed at a single integrated CT residency program during one cycle were selected and pooled by applicant gender. Gendered and identifying references were redacted. Letters were analyzed by a thematic analysis approach and managed through NVivo software.
Thirty LORs across 8 male applicants and 43 LORs across 11 female applicants were analyzed. There was no noticeable difference between the frequency of positive attributes assigned to each gender. Research accomplishments was the most emphasized competency, with no gender-based difference identified. LORs for female applicants tended to be longer and include stronger positive adjectives. For male applicants, descriptions of external recognition were almost exclusively via mention of scholarships or research, whereas female applicants were more likely to receive word-of-mouth recognition. Letter writers often attested to male applicants' commitment to CT surgery, whereas female applicants received more commentary around effective patient care.
Letters for men tended to focus on research accolades and career commitment, whereas letters for women were longer and more likely to emphasize patient care or faculty endorsement. Future studies may discern whether this phenomenon reflects stronger applicant-writer relationships for female applicants or a disadvantageous approach by letter writers for female applicants that relies on subjective rationale.
心胸外科(CT)手术仍然是一个男性主导的专业领域。推荐信会影响实习生的选拔,并且容易受到偏见的影响。我们旨在定性评估基于申请人性别的综合住院医师推荐信的差异。
选取在一个周期内参加单一综合CT住院医师项目面试的申请人的推荐信,并按申请人性别进行汇总。对带有性别信息和身份标识的推荐信内容进行编辑处理。通过主题分析方法对推荐信进行分析,并使用NVivo软件进行管理。
分析了8名男性申请人的30封推荐信和11名女性申请人的43封推荐信。分配给每种性别的积极属性频率没有明显差异。研究成果是最受强调的能力,未发现基于性别的差异。女性申请人的推荐信往往更长,并且包含更强有力的积极形容词。对于男性申请人,外部认可的描述几乎完全是通过提及奖学金或研究,而女性申请人更有可能获得口碑认可。推荐信撰写人经常证实男性申请人对CT手术的投入,而女性申请人收到的关于有效患者护理的评论更多。
男性的推荐信倾向于关注研究荣誉和职业投入,而女性的推荐信更长,并且更有可能强调患者护理或教员认可。未来的研究可以探究这种现象是否反映了女性申请人与推荐信撰写人之间更强的关系,或者推荐信撰写人对女性申请人采用了基于主观理由的不利方法。