Otolaryngology Residency Interviewing Dates and Practices: What Should an Applicant Expect?

Objectives/Hypothesis Scheduling otolaryngology interviews may be a challenge for residency applicants due to overlapping interview dates. Our objective was to identify otolaryngology interview date patterns and scheduling conflicts over the past six application cycles. Study Design Retrospective re...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Laryngoscope 2019-10, Vol.129 (10), p.2280-2285
Hauptverfasser: Lee, Andrew H., Liao, Ross, Young, Patrick, Yi, Paul H., Reh, Douglas, Eisele, David W., Hillel, Alexander T.
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Zusammenfassung:Objectives/Hypothesis Scheduling otolaryngology interviews may be a challenge for residency applicants due to overlapping interview dates. Our objective was to identify otolaryngology interview date patterns and scheduling conflicts over the past six application cycles. Study Design Retrospective review of otolaryngology online forums (Otomatch.com and Student Doctor Network). Methods Online threads related to residency interview dates posted during the 2012 to 2013 through 2017 to 2018 interview seasons on Otomatch.com were reviewed. Program directors were contacted to complete any missing data. The χ‐ goodness‐of‐fit test and the χ2 test of independence was used to compare proportions. Analysis of variance was used to compare values across years. Results Data from an average of 98 programs (99%) per year were obtained. The majority of invitations arrived late October (49%), followed by early November (37.1%). Interviews occurred primarily in December (48.4%) and January (37.5%). Programs on average scheduled 2.47 (range, 0–4) interview dates. Most interviews fell on Fridays (28.7%) and Saturdays (22.7%) (P 
ISSN:0023-852X
1531-4995
DOI:10.1002/lary.27626