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What Attributes Make United States Plastic Surgery Programs Desirable? Perspectives from Medical Students and Residents.

Magnus Chun1, Alisa Girard1, Yichi Zhang1, Abigail Meyers1, Idean Roohani1, Tracey Cook1, Ping Song1, Abigail Chaffin1.   

Abstract

Background: Plastic surgery is a competitive specialty that attracts many qualified applicants. This study provides results of a survey conducted to identify the attributes that make integrated and independent plastic surgery residency programs in the United States most desirable. Medical students' preferences for virtual events during the 2020 to 2021 Match cycle were also investigated.
Methods: An anonymous 7-question survey was deployed to plastic surgery residency program directors to forward to medical students and current residents during the 2021 to 2022 National Resident Matching Program cycle. Demographics and ranking of program attributes were collected in the survey, and data analysis consisted of both qualitative and quantitative results.
Results: A total of 50 survey respondents from 28% of plastic surgery residency programs was received. The happiness and well-being of residents and training at their preferred geographical location were identified as the most desirable qualities of a program (P < 0.05). However, 82% of respondents opposed mandatory research (P = 0.002). There was a statistically significant larger proportion of students that highly valued faculty responsiveness to feedback over perceived program ranking (P < 0.05). In the context of COVID-19, virtual meet and greets, as well as resident happy hours, were rated most desirable (n = 35, 70%), followed by social media outreach (n = 23, 46%). Conclusions: Resident happiness and well-being, followed by preferred geographical location, were the most favorable program attributes. Plastic surgery residency programs may seek to better integrate these preferences within their curricula, as well as showcase them on social media, to attract high-quality applicants and optimize the training experience for matched residents.
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Keywords:  attributes; plastic surgery; residency

Year:  2022        PMID: 35958739      PMCID: PMC9350546     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eplasty        ISSN: 1937-5719


  23 in total

1.  Integrated plastic surgery residency applicant survey: characteristics of successful applicants and feedback about the interview process.

Authors:  Carolyn R Rogers; Karol A Gutowski; Alejandro Munoz-Del Rio; David L Larson; Moira Edwards; Juliana E Hansen; W Thomas Lawrence; Thomas R Stevenson; Michael L Bentz
Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg       Date:  2009-05       Impact factor: 4.730

2.  A survey of residents and faculty regarding work hour limitations in surgical training programs.

Authors:  Mark J Niederee; Jason L Knudtson; Matthew C Byrnes; Stephen D Helmer; R Stephen Smith
Journal:  Arch Surg       Date:  2003-06

3.  What Makes a Plastic Surgery Residency Program Attractive? An Applicant's Perspective.

Authors:  David A Atashroo; Anna Luan; Krishna S Vyas; Elizabeth R Zielins; Zeshaan Maan; Dominik Duscher; Graham G Walmsley; Michael P Lynch; Daniel L Davenport; Derrick C Wan; Michael T Longaker; Henry C Vasconez
Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg       Date:  2015-07       Impact factor: 4.730

4.  Residency Program Use of Social Media in the COVID-19 Era: An Applicant's Perspective.

Authors:  Stefanie C Rohde; Erin M White; Peter S Yoo
Journal:  J Surg Educ       Date:  2020-12-17       Impact factor: 2.891

5.  The "Independent" Plastic Surgery Match: Analysis of Changes in Recent Years and Applicant Preferences.

Authors:  Ziyad S Hammoudeh; Gamal Mostafa; Michel Saint-Cyr; Karim Bakri; Samir Mardini
Journal:  J Surg Educ       Date:  2016 Nov - Dec       Impact factor: 2.891

6.  Factors That Affect Medical Students' Perception and Impression of a Plastic Surgery Program: The Role of Elective Rotations and Interviews.

Authors:  Kevin J Zuo; Helene Retrouvey; Kyle R Wanzel
Journal:  Ann Plast Surg       Date:  2019-02       Impact factor: 1.539

7.  Recent trends in resident career choices after plastic surgery training.

Authors:  Fernando A Herrera; Eric I Chang; Ahmed Suliman; Charles Y Tseng; James P Bradley
Journal:  Ann Plast Surg       Date:  2013-06       Impact factor: 1.539

8.  The Plastic Surgery Residency Interview Revisited: Virtual Interviews and Beyond.

Authors:  Brett T Phillips; Amanda A Gosman; Renata S Maricevich; Eduardo D Rodriguez; Rod J Rohrich
Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg       Date:  2020-11       Impact factor: 4.730

9.  Away Rotations and Matching in Integrated Plastic Surgery Residency: Applicant and Program Director Perspectives.

Authors:  Brian C Drolet; Jonathan P Brower; Scott D Lifchez; Jeffrey E Janis; Paul Y Liu
Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg       Date:  2016-04       Impact factor: 4.730

10.  Impact of COVID-19 on Away Rotations in Surgical Fields.

Authors:  Carter J Boyd; Dani C Inglesby; Britney Corey; Benjamin J Greene; Michael A Harrington; Michael D Johnson; Timothy W King; Soroush Rais-Bahrami; M Lance Tavana
Journal:  J Surg Res       Date:  2020-05-21       Impact factor: 2.192

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