82. CORRELATIONS BETWEEN PEDIATRIC RESIDENCY PROGRAM INTERVIEW & RANKING PRACTICES AND MATCH OUTCOMES

McKenzie Schwarze,Amanda Osta, Stacy Laurent, Erin Giudice,Joanna Lewis,Daniel Sklansky,Alan Schwartz,Michelle Barnes

Academic Pediatrics(2020)

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Background Applications to pediatric residency programs have increased in the last decade, creating pressure for applicants \u0026 programs. It is unclear how programs’ interviewing \u0026 ranking practices relate to match outcomes. Objective: Describe pediatric residency program interview \u0026 ranking strategies. Determine if these strategies would change if USMLE becomes pass/fail. Design We created a survey regarding current invitation \u0026 ranking practices, and if these practices would change if USMLE becomes pass/fail. We distributed the APPD approved survey to residency coordinators \u0026 associate program directors (APDs) in Spring 2019. We analyzed the data using nonparametric correlation \u0026 multivariate regression analysis. Results Of 153 programs surveyed, 60 coordinators and 32 APDs completed the survey, with 21% of programs completing the study. Interviewing (A=-0.38) \u0026 ranking (A=-0.36) more applicants correlated significantly with the rank list percentile of the lowest-matched applicant, but did not correlate with the top-matched applicant\u0027s rank. There were no significant correlations between number of interviews offered \u0026 average USMLE scores or type of matched applicant (US MD vs. non-US IMG). However, more invitations (A=0.46, 0.58), interviews (A=0.42, 0.54), \u0026 ranks (A=0.53, 0.60) were associated with higher average COMLEX (1, 2) scores. Having more available PGY1 positions was associated with higher incoming USMLE step (1, 2) scores (A=0.27, 0.61), \u0026 a greater proportion of US MD residents (A=0.29). On average, programs ranked USMLE/COMLEX (Fig. 1) scores as the primary criteria for offering interviews, therefore if the USMLE becomes pass/fail, many programs would need to change their selection strategy. Conclusion When controlling for the number of PGY1 positions, offering more interviews did not correlate with most characteristics of matched applicants, suggesting that pediatric residency programs could interview fewer applicants without meaningfully affecting match outcomes. Next steps include studying the correlation between application strategies \u0026 outcomes for applicants.
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pediatric residency program interview,ranking practices
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