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Preparing Osteopathic Students for the Single Graduate Medical Education Accreditation System: Evaluating Factors for Match Success in Emergency Medicine

机译:整骨医学生准备接受单一研究生医学教育认证系统:急诊医学比赛成功的评估因素

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Introduction: With the development of and progression toward a single graduate medical education accreditation system combining the current Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) and American Osteopathic Association (AOA) residency programs, the total number of students competing for the same postgraduate training spots will continue to rise. Given this increasing competition for emergency medicine (EM) residency positions, understanding factors that contribute to match success is important to ensure a successful match for osteopathic medical students. Methods: Our anonymous survey to evaluate factors that led to a successful match was sent out to residents in current ACGME-, AOA-, and dually-accredited programs via the AOA program director listserv and the Council of Residency Directors (CORD) e-mail listserv in 2017. Results: We had 218 responses. Responses showed that osteopathic graduates had less affiliation with EM residencies, their home institutions provided less information regarding standardized letters of evaluations (SLOE), and that successful osteopathic graduates seemed to learn about them while on EM elective rotations. These students also had less direct EM mentorship and were generally unsatisfied with the level of mentorship available. Osteopathic graduates in current ACGME programs were also more likely to have taken the United States Medical Licensing Examination compared to their AOA resident counterparts. Conclusion: Osteopathic medical schools can improve their graduates’ chances of successfully matching in EM by establishing mentorship programs and educating their students early about SLOEs.
机译:简介:随着目前的研究生医学教育认证委员会(ACGME)和美国整骨医学协会(AOA)住院医师计划相结合的单一研究生医学教育认证体系的发展和进步,争夺同一研究生培训地点的学生总数将继续上升。鉴于急诊医学(EM)住院医师职位的竞争日趋激烈,了解有助于比赛成功的因素对于确保骨病医学生的成功比赛非常重要。方法:通过AOA计划主任名单服务和居留权理事会(CORD)电子邮件,将匿名调查以评估导致成功匹配的因素发送给当前ACGME,AOA和双重认证计划中的居民2017年的listserv。结果:我们有218个回复。反馈显示,骨病毕业生与新兴市场居民的联系较少,他们的家庭机构提供的有关标准化评估信(SLOE)的信息较少,并且成功的骨病毕业生似乎在进行EM选择性轮岗时了解了他们。这些学生的直接EM指导也较少,并且通常对可用的指导水平不满意。与他们的AOA居民相比,当前ACGME计划的骨科毕业生也更有可能参加了美国医学许可考试。结论:整骨医学学校可以通过建立指导计划并及早对学生进行SLOE教育,来提高毕业生在EM中成功配对的机会。

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