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General Surgery Residency Virtual Recruitment During the Pandemic: An Analysis of Applicant Surveys

Authors :
Dennis M. Vaysburg
Aaron M. Delman
Allison M. Ammann
Kevin M. Turner
Leah K. Winer
Jeffrey J. Sussman
Amy T. Makley
Michael D. Goodman
Ralph C. Quillin
Robert M. Van Haren
Source :
The Journal of surgical research. 283
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic forced a sudden change from in-person to virtual interviews for the general surgery residency match. General surgery programs and applicants adopted multiple strategies to best mimic in-person recruitment. The purpose of this study was to evaluate applicant opinions of the virtual recruitment format.Postinterview survey responses for applicants interviewing at a single general surgery residency program in the 2020-2021 and 2021-2022 cycles were evaluated. All interviewed applicants were sent an anonymous survey assessing the virtual interview structure, their impression of the program, and their opinions on recruitment in the future.The response rate was 31.2% (n = 60). Most (88.4%) respondents reported a more favorable view of the program after a virtual interview. Factors that were most likely to create a favorable impression were residents (89.6%) and culture (81.0%). 50.8% of applicants favored virtual-only interviews. The majority of applicants (60.3%), however, preferred the virtual interview remain a component of the application process, 34.4% recommended that virtual interviews be used as an initial screen before in-person invites, while 19.0% suggested applicants should interview in-person or virtually without penalty. 62.1% favored capping the number of interviews offered by programs and accepted by applicants.The virtual interview format for general surgery residency allows applicants to effectively evaluate a residency program. Applicants are in favor of a combination of virtual and in-person interviews in the future. Innovation in the recruitment process, including limiting the number of applications and incorporating virtual events, is supported by applicants.

Subjects

Subjects :
Surgery

Details

ISSN :
10958673
Volume :
283
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of surgical research
Accession number :
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