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Sa052 VIRTUAL GASTROENTEROLOGY FELLOWSHIP RECRUITMENT DURING COVID-19 AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR THE FUTURE

Authors :
Nour Hamade
Swati G. Patel
Indira Bhavsar-Burke
Claire Jansson-Knodell
Pegah Hosseini-Carroll
Nabil F. Fayad
Adam C. Ehrlich
Sachin Wani
Paul Menard-Katcher
Elizabeth Paine
Source :
Gastroenterology. 160:S-399
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, medical education organizations endorsed a virtual recruitment format, representing a stark change from traditional in-person interviews. We aimed to identify the attitudes and perceptions of Gastroenterology Fellowship Program Directors (PDs) and applicants regarding the virtual interview experience and the role of virtual interviews (VI) in the future. We designed separate surveys targeting PDs and applicants using the Qualtrics software. At the end of the interview season, we e-mailed both survey links to all PDs and requested that they forward the applicant survey to their interviewed candidates. Surveys were voluntary and anonymous. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze the data with results presented as percentages. A total of 29.7% of PDs completed the survey. Compared to traditional interviews, VI were viewed by 46.5% of PDs to be very suboptimal or suboptimal. Yet, 69.1% envisioned a role for VI in the future. A total of 14.2% of applicants completed the survey. Compared to traditional interviews, VI were viewed by 42.3% of applicants to be very suboptimal or suboptimal. However, 61.8% saw a future role for VI. While both applicants and PDs reported that establishing an interpersonal connection was a disadvantage with VI, applicants placed more emphasis on this need for connection (p = 0.001). Overall, PDs and applicants report mixed views with regard to VI but anticipate that it may continue to have a future role. VI may augment future recruitment cycles with care taken to not disadvantage applicants, who rely heavily on the interview process to create personal connections with programs.

Details

ISSN :
00165085
Volume :
160
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Gastroenterology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........73adbf41cd4093a20c4eba904ad9a0f3
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0016-5085(21)01665-6