International Medical Graduates in Radiation Oncology: Historical Trends and Comparison With Other Medical Specialties

Purpose This is the first National Resident Matching Program analysis evaluating historical patterns of international medical graduates (IMGs) in radiation oncology (RO) and providing comparison with American (MD) medical graduates (AMGs), osteopathic students (DOs), unfilled positions, and other sp...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of radiation oncology, biology, physics biology, physics, 2016-07, Vol.95 (4), p.1102-1106
Hauptverfasser: Verma, Vivek, MD, Shah, Chirag, MD, Lautenschlaeger, Tim, MD, Lin, Chi, MD, PhD, Beriwal, Sushil, MD, Zhen, Weining, MD, Mehta, Minesh P., MBChB, FASTRO, Zietman, Anthony L., MD, FASTRO
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose This is the first National Resident Matching Program analysis evaluating historical patterns of international medical graduates (IMGs) in radiation oncology (RO) and providing comparison with American (MD) medical graduates (AMGs), osteopathic students (DOs), unfilled positions, and other specialties. Methods and Materials National Resident Matching Program data for IMGs were available from 2003 to 2015, with limited data for other specialty matches. The following RO-specific figures were obtained per year: total positions available; total matched positions; number of unfilled positions; and number of IMG, AMG, and DO matches. In addition, the number of IMG matches and total matched positions were obtained for 19 other specialties. Fisher exact tests and χ2 tests were considered significant at α
ISSN:0360-3016
1879-355X
DOI:10.1016/j.ijrobp.2016.03.008