Literature DB >> 35099387

Development, implementation, and uptake of a novel Canadian Resident Matching Service (CaRMS) residency recruitment committee strategy in the era of COVID-19.

Emily Nham1, Ravi Kumar2, Kristen McAlpine3, Christine Seabrook3, Marika Valle2, Isabel Menard2, James Watterson1,2, Matthew Roberts1,2.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Given restrictions on electives outside of medical students' home institutions during the COVID-19 pandemic, the objective of this study was to create a novel recruitment strategy for the University of Ottawa's (uOttawa) urology residency program.
METHODS: A steering committee was formed and created a three-part recruitment strategy that included a new uOttawa urology website, a residency program social media campaign (Twitter and Instagram), and a virtual open house (VOH). Descriptive data from the website and Instagram and Twitter accounts were collected. Attendees of the VOH completed a mixed-methods survey, which collected quantitative and qualitive responses assessing aspects of the VOH and virtual resource use.
RESULTS: From August 1 to December 31, 2020, the uOttawa urology website had 1707 visits. The Twitter account had a total of 29 000 views with 1000-5000 views per tweet. Thirty-one candidates attended the VOH. Survey responders reported that the most frequently used resources to gain knowledge of the program were the website (81%) and Twitter account (71%). The most helpful and informative resources were the uOttawa urology website, the VOH, and direct conversations with residents arranged through the website. Despite not having completed an elective, 26 students (84%) felt they had an understanding of what it might feel like to train in the program. Suggestions by students for future initiatives included one-on-one virtual meetings, another VOH, and more information on selection processes.
CONCLUSIONS: A multifaceted, virtual recruitment strategy can be implemented to improve candidate understanding and engagement with residency programs while visiting elective opportunities remain limited.

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35099387      PMCID: PMC9245950          DOI: 10.5489/cuaj.7676

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can Urol Assoc J        ISSN: 1911-6470            Impact factor:   2.052


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1.  The influence of quality-of-life, academic, and workplace factors on residency program selection.

Authors:  Francis S Nuthalapaty; James R Jackson; John Owen
Journal:  Acad Med       Date:  2004-05       Impact factor: 6.893

2.  Zooming In Versus Flying Out: Virtual Residency Interviews in the Era of COVID-19.

Authors:  Mallory G Davis; Mary R C Haas; Michael Gottlieb; Joseph B House; Rob D Huang; Laura R Hopson
Journal:  AEM Educ Train       Date:  2020-06-27

3.  Virtual "matchmaking" without visiting electives: Overview of the early U.S. experience and potential applications to the 2021 Canadian urology match.

Authors:  David-Dan Nguyen; Chanan R Reitblat; Juan J Andino; Félix Couture; Wilson Sui; Eugene B Cone; Boris Gershman; George E Haleblian; Martin N Kathrins; Ruslan Korets; Kate H Kraft; Paul Perrotte; Kristen R Scarpato; Ajay Singla; Jason Y Lee; Naeem Bhojani
Journal:  Can Urol Assoc J       Date:  2021-04       Impact factor: 1.862

4.  A Video-Based Coaching Intervention to Improve Surgical Skill in Fourth-Year Medical Students.

Authors:  Mitchell B Alameddine; Michael J Englesbe; Seth A Waits
Journal:  J Surg Educ       Date:  2018-04-24       Impact factor: 2.891

5.  Medical and Surgical Education Challenges and Innovations in the COVID-19 Era: A Systematic Review.

Authors:  Panagiotis Dedeilias; Michail Sideris; Aikaterini Dedeilia; Marinos G Sotiropoulos; John Gerrard Hanrahan; Deepa Janga
Journal:  In Vivo       Date:  2020-06       Impact factor: 2.155

6.  Survey of Canadian urology programs: Which aspects of the Canadian Residency Matching Service (CaRMS) application are the most important?

Authors:  David-Dan Nguyen; Jason Y Lee; Trustin Domes; Mohamed El-Sherbiny; Sero Andonian; Julie Franc-Guimond; Julien Letendre; Paul Perrotte; Naeem Bhojani
Journal:  Can Urol Assoc J       Date:  2020-06       Impact factor: 1.862

7.  Connecting Through Technology During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic: Avoiding "Zoom Fatigue".

Authors:  Brenda K Wiederhold
Journal:  Cyberpsychol Behav Soc Netw       Date:  2020-06-18

8.  Factors influencing residency choice of general surgery applicants--how important is the availability of a skills curriculum?

Authors:  Dimitrios Stefanidis; William S Miles; Frederick L Greene
Journal:  J Surg Educ       Date:  2009 Nov-Dec       Impact factor: 2.891

9.  Increasing Medical Student Engagement Through Virtual Rotations in Radiation Oncology.

Authors:  Jenna M Kahn; Emma C Fields; Erqi Pollom; Loise Wairiri; Neha Vapiwala; Nima Nabavizadeh; Charles R Thomas; Rachel B Jimenez; Ravi A Chandra
Journal:  Adv Radiat Oncol       Date:  2020-08-29

10.  Creation of an Interactive Virtual Surgical Rotation for Undergraduate Medical Education During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Authors:  Tiffany N Chao; Ariel S Frost; Robert M Brody; Yasmeen M Byrnes; Steven B Cannady; Neil N Luu; Karthik Rajasekaran; Rabie M Shanti; Kara R Silberthau; Vasiliki Triantafillou; Jason G Newman
Journal:  J Surg Educ       Date:  2020-07-01       Impact factor: 2.891

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1.  Residency recruiting: Are virtual open houses here to stay?

Authors:  Peter Metcalfe
Journal:  Can Urol Assoc J       Date:  2022-06       Impact factor: 2.052

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