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The multiple mini-interview for emergency medicine resident selection

机译:急诊住院医师选拔的多重微型面试

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Background The Multiple Mini-Interview (MMI) uses multiple, short-structured contacts to evaluate communication and professionalism. It predicts medical school success better than the traditional interview and application. Its acceptability and utility in emergency medicine (EM) residency selection are unknown. Objective We theorized that participants would judge the MMI equal to a traditional unstructured interview and it would provide new information for candidate assessment. Methods Seventy-one interns from 3 programs in the first month of training completed an eight-station MMI focused on EM topics. Pre- and post-surveys assessed reactions. MMI scores were compared with application data. Results EM grades correlated with MMI performance (F[1, 66] = 4.18; p 0.05) with honors students having higher scores. Higher third-year clerkship grades were associated with higher MMI performance, although this was not statistically significant. MMI performance did not correlate with match desirability and did not predict most other components of an application. There was a correlation between lower MMI scores and lower global ranking on the Standardized Letter of Recommendation. Participants preferred a traditional interview (mean difference = 1.36; p 0.01). A mixed format (traditional interview and MMI) was preferred over a MMI alone (mean difference = 1.1; p 0.01). MMI performance did not significantly correlate with preference for the MMI. Conclusions Although the MMI alone was viewed less favorably than a traditional interview, participants were receptive to a mixed-methods interview. The MMI does correlate with performance on the EM clerkship and therefore can measure important abilities for EM success. Future work will determine whether MMI performance predicts residency performance.
机译:背景技术多次迷你面试(MMI)使用多个结构短的联系人来评估沟通和专业水平。它预测医学院的成功比传统的面试和应用更好。其在急诊医学(EM)住院医师选择中的可接受性和实用性尚不清楚。目的我们从理论上认为,参与者会认为MMI等于传统的非结构化面试,并且会为候选人评估提供新的信息。方法在培训的第一个月,来自3个程序的71名实习生完成了针对EM主题的八站式MMI。调查之前和之后评估的反应。将MMI分数与应用程序数据进行比较。结果EM成绩与MMI表现相关(F [1,66] = 4.18; p <0.05),具有较高分数的荣誉学生。较高的三年级职员级别与较高的MMI性能相关,尽管这在统计上并不显着。 MMI性能与比赛的可取性没有关联,也没有预测应用程序的大多数其他组件。 MMI分数较低与推荐信中的全球排名较低之间存在相关性。参与者倾向于传统访谈(平均差异= 1.36; p <0.01)。混合格式(传统访谈和MMI)优于单独的MMI(平均差异= 1.1; p <0.01)。 MMI性能与MMI偏好没有显着相关。结论尽管仅MMI的观看方式不如传统访谈,但参与者还是接受混合方法的采访。 MMI确实与EM职务的表现相关,因此可以衡量EM成功的重要能力。未来的工作将确定MMI性能是否可以预测居住性能。

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