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Gynecologic Oncology fellowship recruitment in the virtual era: An evaluation of program websites and survey of applicant preferences

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Montemorano, L; Wang, CC; Madde, A; Stuart Ferriss, J; Rungruang, BJ; Davidson, BA; Spencer, RJ
Published in: Gynecologic Oncology Reports
August 1, 2023

Objective: Virtual Gynecologic Oncology fellowship recruitment has altered how candidates and programs exchange information. This study analyzes programs’ web-based content and the priorities of fellowship candidates. Methods: Web-based materials of Gynecologic Oncology fellowship programs participating in the 2022 match were reviewed. An anonymous survey was emailed to applicants. Questions assessed importance of web-based materials on a Likert scale. Respondents were asked to rank factors from most to least important in their decisions to interview and rank programs. Results: Of the 66 programs participating in the 2022 Gynecologic Oncology fellowship match, 62 (93.9%) had accessible websites. Over one-fourth (25.8%) of program websites did not list application requirements. Most (74.2%) websites contained requests for letters of recommendation, but fewer (48.4%) specified the preferred quantity or authorship. Residency in-service exam score requirement information was present on 61.3% of websites. Of 100 applicants invited to participate, 44 returned surveys (44% response rate). The median number of programs applied to was 60 (IQR 51–65). Web-based materials most important to candidates were application requirements and deadlines, letter of recommendation details, and in-service exam requirements. Interaction with faculty and program information received during interview days were among the most important factors in decisions to rank programs. Conclusions: Gynecologic Oncology fellowship applicants surveyed in this study applied to nearly all participating fellowships. The content of web-based materials varies across program websites, particularly for application requirements, which applicants indicated as the most important electronically available material. Programs should have clear application requirements and provide clinical details on their websites.

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Gynecologic Oncology Reports

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2352-5789

Publication Date

August 1, 2023

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48
 

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Montemorano, L., Wang, C. C., Madde, A., Stuart Ferriss, J., Rungruang, B. J., Davidson, B. A., & Spencer, R. J. (2023). Gynecologic Oncology fellowship recruitment in the virtual era: An evaluation of program websites and survey of applicant preferences. Gynecologic Oncology Reports, 48. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gore.2023.101216
Montemorano, L., C. C. Wang, A. Madde, J. Stuart Ferriss, B. J. Rungruang, B. A. Davidson, and R. J. Spencer. “Gynecologic Oncology fellowship recruitment in the virtual era: An evaluation of program websites and survey of applicant preferences.” Gynecologic Oncology Reports 48 (August 1, 2023). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gore.2023.101216.
Montemorano L, Wang CC, Madde A, Stuart Ferriss J, Rungruang BJ, Davidson BA, et al. Gynecologic Oncology fellowship recruitment in the virtual era: An evaluation of program websites and survey of applicant preferences. Gynecologic Oncology Reports. 2023 Aug 1;48.
Montemorano, L., et al. “Gynecologic Oncology fellowship recruitment in the virtual era: An evaluation of program websites and survey of applicant preferences.” Gynecologic Oncology Reports, vol. 48, Aug. 2023. Scopus, doi:10.1016/j.gore.2023.101216.
Montemorano L, Wang CC, Madde A, Stuart Ferriss J, Rungruang BJ, Davidson BA, Spencer RJ. Gynecologic Oncology fellowship recruitment in the virtual era: An evaluation of program websites and survey of applicant preferences. Gynecologic Oncology Reports. 2023 Aug 1;48.
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Published In

Gynecologic Oncology Reports

DOI

EISSN

2352-5789

Publication Date

August 1, 2023

Volume

48