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How well will you FIT? Use of a modified MMI to assess applicants’ compatibility with an emergency medicine residency program

机译:您的身体状况如何?使用修改后的MMI评估申请人与急诊医学住院医师计划的兼容性

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PurposeEmergency medicine residency programs have evaluated the use of Multiple Mini Interviews (MMIs) for applicants. The authors developed an MMI-style method called the Fast Interview Track (FIT) to predict an applicant's ‘fit’ within an individual residency program.MethodsApplicants meet with up to five residents and are asked one question by each. Residents score the applicant using a Likert scale from 1 to 5 on two questions: ‘How well does the applicant think on his/her feet?’ and ‘How well do you think the applicant will fit in here?’. To assess how well these questions predicted a resident's ‘fit’, current residents scored fellow residents on these same questions. These scores were compared with the residents’ interview FIT scores. A postmatch survey of applicants who did not match at this program solicited applicants’ attitudes toward the FIT sessions.ResultsAmong the junior class, the correlation between interview and current scores was significant for question 1 (rho=0.5192 [p= 0.03]) and question 2 (rho=0.5753 [p= 0.01]). Among seniors, Spearman's rho was statistically significant for question 2, though not statistically significant for question 1. The chi-square measure of high scores (4–5) versus low scores (1–3) found a statistically significant association between interview and current scores for interns and juniors. Of the 29 responses to the postmatch survey, 16 (55%) felt FIT sessions provided a good sense of the program's personality and only 6 (21%) disagreed. Nine (31%) felt FIT sessions positively impacted our program's ranking and 11 (38%) were ‘Neutral’. Only two (7%) reported that FIT sessions negatively impacted their ranking of our program.ConclusionsFIT provided program leadership with a sense of an applicant's ‘fit’ within this program. Interview day scores correlated with scores received during residency. Most applicants report a positive experience with FIT sessions. FIT provides a useful tool to recruit applicants who fit with the residency program.
机译:目的急诊医学住院医师计划已经评估了申请人的多次迷你面试(MMI)的使用。作者开发了一种MMI风格的方法,称为快速面试跟踪(FIT),以预测申请人在单个居留计划中的“适合状况”。方法申请人与多达五名居民会面,每人被问一个问题。居民在两个问题上使用李克特评分从1到5对申请人进行评分:“申请人对自己的脚的感觉如何?”和“您认为申请人在这里的适应程度如何?”。为了评估这些问题对居民的“健康状况”的预测程度,目前的居民在相同的问题上对其他居民进行了评分。将这些分数与居民的访谈FIT分数进行比较。赛后对未参加该计划的申请人进行的问卷调查征集了他们对FIT会议的态度。结果在初级班中,问题1的面试与当前成绩之间的相关性很显着(rho = 0.5192 [ p = 0.03] )和问题2(rho = 0.5753 [p = 0.01])。在高年级学生中,Spearman的rho在问题2上具有统计学意义,但在问题1上没有统计学意义。对高分(4–5)与低分(1–3)的卡方测量发现,访谈和当前得分之间存在统计学上的显着关联实习生和大三学生的分数。在赛后调查的29份回复中,有16份(55%)认为FIT会议提供了对该项目个性的良好感觉,只有6份(21%)对此表示反对。九(31%)人认为FIT会议对我们计划的排名产生了积极影响,而11人(38%)则表示“中立”。只有两个(7%)的人表示FIT会议对他们对我们计划的排名产生了负面影响。结论FIT使计划领导者对申请人在该计划中的“适合”感。面试日分数与居留期间收到的分数相关。大多数申请人在FIT会议上都表现出积极的经验。 FIT提供了一个有用的工具来招募符合居留计划的申请人。

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