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Where Do International Medical Graduates Matriculate for Internal Medicine Training? A National Longitudinal Study

INTRODUCTION: In 2020, roughly 25% of applicants who matched into internal medicine (IM) residencies were international medical graduates (IMGs). We examine 12-year trends in distribution of IMGs among IM training programs and explore differences in program perceptions towards IMG recruitment. METHO...

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Autores principales: Reddy, Shalini T., Kisielewski, Michael, Willett, Lisa L., Wahi-Gururaj, Sandhya, Arora, Vinny M., McDonald, Furman S., Kaushal, Himangi, Chaudhry, Saima
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7878164/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33575907
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11606-020-06519-1
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author Reddy, Shalini T.
Kisielewski, Michael
Willett, Lisa L.
Wahi-Gururaj, Sandhya
Arora, Vinny M.
McDonald, Furman S.
Kaushal, Himangi
Chaudhry, Saima
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Kisielewski, Michael
Willett, Lisa L.
Wahi-Gururaj, Sandhya
Arora, Vinny M.
McDonald, Furman S.
Kaushal, Himangi
Chaudhry, Saima
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description INTRODUCTION: In 2020, roughly 25% of applicants who matched into internal medicine (IM) residencies were international medical graduates (IMGs). We examine 12-year trends in distribution of IMGs among IM training programs and explore differences in program perceptions towards IMG recruitment. METHODS: Since 2007, Association of Program Directors in Internal Medicine Annual Surveys have collected data about trainees by medical school graduate type. Sixteen additional questions regarding perceptions of IMGs were included in the 2017 spring survey. RESULTS: The 2017 survey response rate was 63.3% (236/373) and ranged from 61.9 to 70.2% for the 2007–2019 Annual Surveys. During that 12-year period, 55–70% of community programs’ and 22–30% of university programs’ PGY1 positions were filled by IMGs. In 2017, 45% of community programs’ and 15% of university programs’ interview and ranking positions were allocated to IMGs. Departmental pressure (university 45.6% [95% CI 43.7–47.5]; community 28.2% [95% CI 26.6–29.7]; p = 0.007), institutional priority (university 64.0% [95% CI 62.1–66.0]; community 41% [95% CI 36.9–44.6]; p = 0.001), and reputational concerns (university 52.8% [95% CI 50.0–55.6]; community 38.5% [95% CI 36.0–40.9]; p = 0.045) were cited as factors influencing recruitment of IMGs. CONCLUSION: Our study was limited to exploring program factors in residency recruitment and did not assess applicant preferences. There is a large, longstanding difference in the recruitment of IMGs to US community-based and university residencies, beginning during the interview and ranking process. Further research in disparities in IMG recruitment is needed, including exploring pressures, preferences, and potential biases associated with the recruitment of IMGs. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s11606-020-06519-1.
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spelling pubmed-78781642021-02-16 Where Do International Medical Graduates Matriculate for Internal Medicine Training? A National Longitudinal Study Reddy, Shalini T. Kisielewski, Michael Willett, Lisa L. Wahi-Gururaj, Sandhya Arora, Vinny M. McDonald, Furman S. Kaushal, Himangi Chaudhry, Saima J Gen Intern Med Original Research INTRODUCTION: In 2020, roughly 25% of applicants who matched into internal medicine (IM) residencies were international medical graduates (IMGs). We examine 12-year trends in distribution of IMGs among IM training programs and explore differences in program perceptions towards IMG recruitment. METHODS: Since 2007, Association of Program Directors in Internal Medicine Annual Surveys have collected data about trainees by medical school graduate type. Sixteen additional questions regarding perceptions of IMGs were included in the 2017 spring survey. RESULTS: The 2017 survey response rate was 63.3% (236/373) and ranged from 61.9 to 70.2% for the 2007–2019 Annual Surveys. During that 12-year period, 55–70% of community programs’ and 22–30% of university programs’ PGY1 positions were filled by IMGs. In 2017, 45% of community programs’ and 15% of university programs’ interview and ranking positions were allocated to IMGs. Departmental pressure (university 45.6% [95% CI 43.7–47.5]; community 28.2% [95% CI 26.6–29.7]; p = 0.007), institutional priority (university 64.0% [95% CI 62.1–66.0]; community 41% [95% CI 36.9–44.6]; p = 0.001), and reputational concerns (university 52.8% [95% CI 50.0–55.6]; community 38.5% [95% CI 36.0–40.9]; p = 0.045) were cited as factors influencing recruitment of IMGs. CONCLUSION: Our study was limited to exploring program factors in residency recruitment and did not assess applicant preferences. There is a large, longstanding difference in the recruitment of IMGs to US community-based and university residencies, beginning during the interview and ranking process. Further research in disparities in IMG recruitment is needed, including exploring pressures, preferences, and potential biases associated with the recruitment of IMGs. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s11606-020-06519-1. Springer International Publishing 2021-02-11 2021-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7878164/ /pubmed/33575907 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11606-020-06519-1 Text en © Society of General Internal Medicine 2021
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Kisielewski, Michael
Willett, Lisa L.
Wahi-Gururaj, Sandhya
Arora, Vinny M.
McDonald, Furman S.
Kaushal, Himangi
Chaudhry, Saima
Where Do International Medical Graduates Matriculate for Internal Medicine Training? A National Longitudinal Study
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title_fullStr Where Do International Medical Graduates Matriculate for Internal Medicine Training? A National Longitudinal Study
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title_short Where Do International Medical Graduates Matriculate for Internal Medicine Training? A National Longitudinal Study
title_sort where do international medical graduates matriculate for internal medicine training? a national longitudinal study
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7878164/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33575907
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11606-020-06519-1
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