Sklar D P, Tandberg D
UNM School of Medicine, Department of Emergency Medicine, Albuquerque 87131-5246, USA.
J Emerg Med. 1995 Sep-Oct;13(5):683-5. doi: 10.1016/0736-4679(95)00082-l.
The objective of this study was to determine the degree of association of self-estimated scholastic standing (self-rank) with an independent evaluation of the dean's letter (dean's letter score). Applicants to our emergency medicine residency program were asked to estimate their scholastic standing on the application form. A blinded independent review of the dean's letter for each applicant was performed, and the letter was scored. The final ranking of the applicant submitted to the National Resident Matching Program was also obtained. Analysis was carried out using the Spearman rank correlation procedure. One hundred forty-three medical students with self-rank, dean's letter, and final ranking from applications between 1991-1993 were analyzed. The association of self-rank with dean's letter score was highly significant. There was also an appreciable relationship between self-rank and final rank in the NRMP Match. Self-rank of scholastic standing by applicants to an emergency medicine residency is strongly associated with dean's letter information. Self-rank may be useful during early screening of applications before dean's letters are available.
本研究的目的是确定自我评估的学业排名(自我排名)与院长推荐信的独立评估(院长推荐信分数)之间的关联程度。我们急诊医学住院医师培训项目的申请者被要求在申请表上评估自己的学业排名。对每位申请者的院长推荐信进行了盲法独立评审,并对推荐信进行了评分。还获得了提交给全国住院医师匹配项目的申请者的最终排名。使用Spearman等级相关程序进行分析。对1991年至1993年申请中有自我排名、院长推荐信和最终排名的143名医学生进行了分析。自我排名与院长推荐信分数之间的关联非常显著。在全国住院医师匹配项目(NRMP)匹配中,自我排名与最终排名之间也存在明显的关系。急诊医学住院医师培训项目申请者的学业自我排名与院长推荐信信息密切相关。在院长推荐信可用之前的申请早期筛选过程中,自我排名可能会很有用。