专业
美国医学执照考试
匹配(统计)
排名(信息检索)
家庭医学
医学
秩(图论)
心理学
人口学
医学教育
老年学
医学院
计算机科学
数学
社会学
病理
机器学习
组合数学
作者
Liang Mei,L Curtin,Mona M. Signer,Maria C. Savoia
出处
期刊:Academic Medicine
[Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer)]
日期:2016-11-30
卷期号:92 (7): 991-997
被引量:10
标识
DOI:10.1097/acm.0000000000001501
摘要
Purpose The application and interview behaviors of unmatched U.S. allopathic medical school senior students (U.S. seniors) participating in the 2015 National Resident Matching Program (NRMP) Main Residency Match were studied in conjunction with their United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) Step 1 scores and ranking preferences to understand their effects on Match outcome. Method USMLE Step 1 score and preferred specialty information were reviewed for U.S. seniors who responded to the 2015 NRMP Applicant Survey. Unmatched U.S. seniors were categorized as “strong,” “solid,” “marginal,” or “weak” based on the perceived competitiveness of their Step 1 scores compared with U.S. seniors who matched in the same preferred specialty. The numbers of applications sent, interviews obtained, and programs ranked also were examined by Match outcome. Results Strong unmatched U.S. seniors submitted significantly more applications to achieve and attend approximately the same number of interviews as strong matched U.S. seniors. Strong unmatched seniors ranked fewer programs than their matched counterparts. As a group, unmatched U.S. seniors were less likely than their matched counterparts to rank a mix of competitive and less competitive programs and more likely to rank programs based on their perceived likelihood of matching. A small number of unmatched U.S. seniors would have matched if they had ranked programs that ranked them. Conclusions U.S. seniors’ Match outcomes may be affected by applicant characteristics that negatively influence their selection for interviews, and their difficulties may be exacerbated by disadvantageous ranking behaviors.
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