Does Medical School Geography and Ranking Influence Residency Match in Otolaryngology?

Objective: To elucidate the associations between geographic locations, rankings, and size/funding of medical schools and residency programs among the current otolaryngology residents. Methods: This retrospective cross-sectional study queried otolaryngology residency program websites for relevant pub...

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Veröffentlicht in:Annals of otology, rhinology & laryngology rhinology & laryngology, 2022-05, Vol.131 (5), p.485-492
Hauptverfasser: Goshtasbi, Khodayar, Tsutsumi, Kotaro, Merna, Catherine, Kuan, Edward C., Haidar, Yarah M., Tjoa, Tjoson
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Zusammenfassung:Objective: To elucidate the associations between geographic locations, rankings, and size/funding of medical schools and residency programs among the current otolaryngology residents. Methods: This retrospective cross-sectional study queried otolaryngology residency program websites for relevant publicly accessible information. Location was categorized as Midwest, Northeast, South, and West. Ranking was according to Doximity (residency) and US News and World Report (medical school). Medical school and residency programs were labeled large if they had >704 students or >15 residents, respectively. Results: A total of 1413 residents from 98 (89%) otolaryngology residency programs were included. Residents attending their home medical schools (18%) were equally distributed among regions (P = .845). Residents who attended medical schools in the same US regions (54%) were more likely from top-25 (P = .001) or private (P 
ISSN:0003-4894
1943-572X
DOI:10.1177/00034894211026482