Western Journal of Emergency Medicine (Jan 2017)

Interview Day Environment May Influence Applicant Selection of Emergency Medicine Residency Programs

  • Lewis, Jason,
  • Dubosh, Nicole,
  • Rosen, Carlo,
  • Schoenfeld, David,
  • Fisher, Jonathan,
  • Ullman, Edward

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5811/westjem.2016.10.31245
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1
pp. 142 – 145

Abstract

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The structure of the interview day affects applicant interactions with faculty and residents, which can influence the applicant’s rank list decision. We aimed to determine if there was a difference in matched residents between those interviewing on a day on which didactics were held and had increased resident and faculty presence (didactic day) versus an interview day with less availability for applicant interactions with residents and faculty (non-didactic day). This was a retrospective study reviewing interview dates of matched residents from 2009-2015. Forty-two (61.8%) matched residents interviewed on a didactic day with increased faculty and resident presence versus 26 (38.2%) on a non-didactic interview day with less availability for applicant interactions (p = 0.04). There is an association between interviewing on a didactic day with increased faculty and resident presence and matching in our program.

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