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Identifying Barriers Faced by Applicants without a Home Residency Program when Matching into Plastic Surgery.

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Zeng, SL; Zhang, GX; Porras, DF; Curtis, CM; Glener, AD; Hernandez, JA; Tian, WM; Emovon, EO; Phillips, BT
Published in: Arch Plast Surg
January 2024

Background  Applying into plastic surgery (PS) is competitive. Lacking a home residency program (HRP) is another barrier. Our goal is to characterize challenges faced by PS applicants without HRPs and identify solutions. Methods  Surveys were designed for current integrated PS residents and applicants in the 2022 Match without HRPs. Surveys were distributed electronically. Only U.S. allopathic graduate responses were included. Results  Of 182 individuals surveyed, 74 responded (39%, 33 residents, 41 applicants). Sixty-six percent reported feeling disadvantaged due to lack of an HRP. Seventy-six percent of applicants successfully matched. Of these, 48% felt they required academic time off (research year) versus 10% of unmatched applicants. Ninety-seven percent of matched applicants identified a mentor versus 40% of unmatched applicants ( p  < 0.05). Matched applicants identified mentors through research (29%) and cold calling/emailing (25%). Matched versus unmatched applicants utilized the following resources: senior students (74 vs. 10%, p  < 0.05) and social media (52 vs. 10%, p  < 0.05). Among residents, 16 had PS divisions (48%). Thirty-six percent with divisions felt they had opportunities to explore PS, compared with 12% without divisions. Residents without divisions felt disadvantaged in finding research (94 vs. 65%, p  < 0.05), delayed in deciding on PS (50 vs. 28%), and obtaining mentors (44 vs. 35%) and letters of recommendation (31 vs. 24%). Conclusion  PS residents and applicants without HRPs reported feeling disadvantaged when matching. The data suggest that access to departments or divisions assists in matching. We identified that external outreach and research were successful strategies to obtain mentorship. To increase awareness for unaffiliated applicants, we should increase networking opportunities during local, regional, and national meetings.

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Arch Plast Surg

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2234-6163

Publication Date

January 2024

Volume

51

Issue

1

Start / End Page

139 / 146

Location

Korea (South)
 

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Zeng, S. L., Zhang, G. X., Porras, D. F., Curtis, C. M., Glener, A. D., Hernandez, J. A., … Phillips, B. T. (2024). Identifying Barriers Faced by Applicants without a Home Residency Program when Matching into Plastic Surgery. Arch Plast Surg, 51(1), 139–146. https://doi.org/10.1055/a-2202-9219
Zeng, Steven L., Gloria X. Zhang, Denisse F. Porras, Caitrin M. Curtis, Adam D. Glener, J Andres Hernandez, William M. Tian, Emmanuel O. Emovon, and Brett T. Phillips. “Identifying Barriers Faced by Applicants without a Home Residency Program when Matching into Plastic Surgery.Arch Plast Surg 51, no. 1 (January 2024): 139–46. https://doi.org/10.1055/a-2202-9219.
Zeng SL, Zhang GX, Porras DF, Curtis CM, Glener AD, Hernandez JA, et al. Identifying Barriers Faced by Applicants without a Home Residency Program when Matching into Plastic Surgery. Arch Plast Surg. 2024 Jan;51(1):139–46.
Zeng, Steven L., et al. “Identifying Barriers Faced by Applicants without a Home Residency Program when Matching into Plastic Surgery.Arch Plast Surg, vol. 51, no. 1, Jan. 2024, pp. 139–46. Pubmed, doi:10.1055/a-2202-9219.
Zeng SL, Zhang GX, Porras DF, Curtis CM, Glener AD, Hernandez JA, Tian WM, Emovon EO, Phillips BT. Identifying Barriers Faced by Applicants without a Home Residency Program when Matching into Plastic Surgery. Arch Plast Surg. 2024 Jan;51(1):139–146.

Published In

Arch Plast Surg

DOI

ISSN

2234-6163

Publication Date

January 2024

Volume

51

Issue

1

Start / End Page

139 / 146

Location

Korea (South)