Arthroplasty Today (Jun 2018)

Accessibility and content of individualized adult reconstructive hip and knee/musculoskeletal oncology fellowship web sites

  • Bradley L. Young, MD,
  • Colin K. Cantrell, BS,
  • Joshua C. Patt, MD, MPH,
  • Brent A. Ponce, MD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.artd.2017.10.003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 2
pp. 232 – 235

Abstract

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Background: Accessible, adequate online information is important to fellowship applicants. Program web sites can affect which programs applicants apply to, subsequently altering interview costs incurred by both parties and ultimately impacting rank lists. Web site analyses have been performed for all orthopaedic subspecialties other than those involved in the combined adult reconstruction and musculoskeletal (MSK) oncology fellowship match. Methods: A complete list of active programs was obtained from the official adult reconstruction and MSK oncology society web sites. Web site accessibility was assessed using a structured Google search. Accessible web sites were evaluated based on 21 previously reported content criteria. Results: Seventy-four adult reconstruction programs and 11 MSK oncology programs were listed on the official society web sites. Web sites were identified and accessible for 58 (78%) adult reconstruction and 9 (82%) MSK oncology fellowship programs. No web site contained all content criteria and more than half of both adult reconstruction and MSK oncology web sites failed to include 12 of the 21 criteria. Conclusions: Several programs participating in the combined Adult Reconstructive Hip and Knee/Musculoskeletal Oncology Fellowship Match did not have accessible web sites. Of the web sites that were accessible, none contained comprehensive information and the majority lacked information that has been previously identified as being important to perspective applicants.

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