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DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1717065
Ophthalmology Applicant Perceptions of Two Residency Application Services: The San Francisco Match Central Application Service and Electronic Residency Application Service
Funding Research at the Wilmer Eye Institute is supported by core grant EY001765 from the National Eye Institute and by Research to Prevent Blindness. The funding organizations had no role in the design or conduct of this research.Abstract
Purpose Given ophthalmology residency programs are transitioning to include the internship year, either through “joint” or “integrated” 4-year programs, we set out to identify applicant preferences regarding the match and their experiences with two residency application systems: (1) the Central Application Service (CAS) and (2) the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS).
Design This study is designed as a retrospective repeated cross-sectional survey.
Methods A 15-question online survey was sent to 196 and 461 applicants to the 2019 and 2020 ophthalmology match cycles, respectively. Questions from the survey assessed user experiences with specific components of both application services and evaluated preferences regarding the future of the ophthalmology match.
Results Responses were received from 208 (32%) applicants. A majority of users had positive experiences with both application services; for CAS, 162 (78%) applicants had a positive experience, compared with 111 (53%) for ERAS. When compared directly, applicants favored the CAS (60%) to ERAS (21%). Furthermore, 108 (52%) respondents stated that they would prefer ophthalmology continue to use both the CAS and ERAS, while 47 (23%) respondents indicated a desire for the CAS to become the only application system for both matches.
Conclusion Although half of all respondents prefer that both the CAS and ERAS systems are utilized for the match process, many express a desire for a single matching program. As ophthalmology residency programs move to joint and integrated 4-year programs, the complexity of matching will increase. Further evaluation of applicant preferences during this transition phase is needed as applicants are required to apply to a variety of different joint and integrated internship and ophthalmology programs.
Keywords
ophthalmology residency - San Francisco match - SF match - electronic residency application service - ERAS - accreditation council for graduate medical education - ACGME - residency matchPublikationsverlauf
Eingereicht: 09. Juli 2020
Angenommen: 11. August 2020
Artikel online veröffentlicht:
10. Oktober 2020
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