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The Impact of Surgical Elective Exposure During Medical School Upon Residency Match Rates

Heliyon(2024)

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Abstract
ObjectiveThis study aims to investigate potential differences in surgical subspecialty match rates between medical schools with and without elective rotations in the respective surgical subspecialties.DesignData on duration of surgical rotations were retrieved from each school’s public website. Fisher exact tests were performed to identify any statistically significant differences in surgical specialty match rates by allopathic versus osteopathic and elective clinical exposure. A linear regression was performed to determine the correlation between number of surgical electives offered and proportion of students matching in any surgical subspecialty.ResultsThe number of surgical electives offered by allopathic medical schools positively correlated with the proportion of students matching in any surgical specialty (R2 = 0.038, p = 0.018). Elective rotations in surgical subspecialties were associated with higher match rates in ophthalmology (OR 1.864, 95% CI 1.196, 3.059, p<0.01) and plastic surgery (OR 2.543, CI 95% 1.061, 7.972, p<0.05)ConclusionThere are significant differences in match distribution between allopathic and osteopathic medical schools for surgical subspecialties. This may be due to differences in clinical exposure to these specialties offered to students at their respective medical schools. Medical schools can support students’ successful match into competitive surgical subspecialties by increasing students’ exposure through elective rotations.
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Match rate,Residency,Clerkship rotations,Medical school,Clinical exposure,Surgical specialty
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