Plichta Jennifer K, Bleicher Richard J, Boughey Judy, Margenthaler Julie A, Mason Holly, Pesce Catherine, Schulz-Costello Katharine, Sharma Ranjna, Sweeting Raeshell, Teshome Mediget
Duke Cancer Institute, Durham, NC, USA.
Department of Surgery, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, USA.
Ann Surg Oncol. 2025 Aug 23. doi: 10.1245/s10434-025-18043-9.
In 2020, in response to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, Breast Surgical Oncology (BSO) fellowship programs transitioned to virtual interviews; however, for the 2024 cycle, programs selected either virtual or in-person interviews with applicants participating in potentially both formats. Following the match, a survey was performed to evaluate experiences among applicants and program directors (PDs).
Surveys were developed within the BSO Fellowship Program Directors Committee and distributed via email to matched applicants and PDs from 18 July 2024 to 9 August 2024. Descriptive statistics were conducted.
Of the 89 matched applicants, 60 completed the survey (response rate 67.4%). Most applicants (76.7%, n = 46) preferred in-person over virtual interviews. The top reason for preferring in-person was 'to see the program in person' (56.7%, n = 34). Nearly half of applicants (48.3%, n = 29) estimated spending ≥$5000 on interviews, and 78.3% (n = 47) indicated the cost was 'worth it'. Over half of applicants (51.7%, n = 31) reported interview style had an impact on their match. Of the 64 PDs, 38 completed the survey (response rate 59.4%). Virtual interviews were the most common format (65.8%, n = 25). The most important factor reported by most programs regarding the interview approach was cost to applicants (42.1%, n = 16). Over half of PDs (52.6%, n = 20) felt the interview approach influenced the match.
The majority of 2024 BSO fellowship matched applicants preferred in-person interviews, noting the importance of location, faculty, and culture to their decision making. This data may assist PDs in choosing the interview approach best suited for their programs and guide training programs more broadly.
2020年,为应对2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行,乳腺外科肿瘤学(BSO) fellowship项目转为虚拟面试;然而,对于2024年周期,各项目选择了虚拟面试或现场面试,申请者可能会参与两种形式。面试结束后,进行了一项调查以评估申请者和项目主任(PD)的体验。
在BSO fellowship项目主任委员会内部制定了调查问卷,并于2024年7月18日至2024年8月9日通过电子邮件分发给匹配的申请者和项目主任。进行了描述性统计。
在89名匹配的申请者中,60人完成了调查(回复率67.4%)。大多数申请者(76.7%,n = 46)更喜欢现场面试而非虚拟面试。更喜欢现场面试的首要原因是“亲自了解项目”(56.7%,n = 34)。近一半的申请者(48.3%,n = 29)估计面试花费≥5000美元,78.3%(n = 47)表示这笔费用“物有所值”。超过一半的申请者(51.7%,n = 31)报告面试方式对其匹配结果有影响。在64名项目主任中,38人完成了调查(回复率59.4%)。虚拟面试是最常见的形式(65.8%,n = 25)。大多数项目报告的关于面试方式的最重要因素是对申请者的成本(