作者: Martin C. Tom , Camille Berriochoa , Chandana A. Reddy , Rahul D. Tendulkar
DOI: 10.1016/J.IJROBP.2018.11.042
关键词: Single institution 、 Family medicine 、 Medicine 、 Rank (computer programming) 、 Interview 、 Radiation oncology
摘要: Purpose To report trends in applicant interview experiences and post-interview communication (PIC) between the 2016 2018 radiation oncology cycles. Methods Materials An anonymous survey was sent to all 203 residency applicants a single institution during Match, results were compared similar survey. Results Response rates 53% 56%, respectively. Applicants from asked less frequently than about where else they interviewing (71% vs 84%, P = .024) how highly planned rank program (11% 23%, P = .018). A higher proportion of programs explicitly discouraged PIC (median, 33%, P Conclusions Compared 2016, respondents reported that fewer are engaging potential Match violations, more actively discouraging PIC, possibly as result increased awareness recent publications. number continued engage “gamesmanship,” but choosing not send thank-you notes/emails. Most continue prefer policy PIC.