Resident Match During the COVID Pandemic: How Have Neurology Programs Adapted? – A Survey

Author:

Niznick NaomiORCID,Lun RondaORCID,Gotfrit RyanORCID,Deguise Marc-Olivier,Ramsay Tim,Blacquiere Dylan,Lelli Daniel

Abstract

ABSTRACT:Background:We aimed to evaluate the perceived effectiveness of interventions implemented by Canadian neurology residency programs for the 2020–2021 iteration of the Canadian Resident Matching Service (CaRMS).Methods:A cross-sectional survey was distributed to Canadian neurology residency programs and final-year Canadian medical students who applied to at least one neurology program during the 2020–2021 match cycle. The surveys evaluated pre-interview and interview period interventions implemented by Canadian neurology residency programs and accessed by medical students.Results:Thirty-five medical students and 13 out of 15 institutions in Canada with neurology residency programs responded to the survey. Multiple adaptations were implemented, including social media advertisement, web-based platforms, pre-interview information sessions, and teaching sessions, with all surveyed programs implementing at least two virtual interventions. We found that all interventions were perceived as adequate by a majority (>60%) of medical students, with pre-interview period virtual information sessions perceived as effective by the largest proportion of respondents. All Canadian neurology residency programs held virtual interviews for the 2020–2021 cycle, and most programs utilized the same interview structure as prior years. There was discordance between residency program stakeholders and medical students on the most helpful interview period modality. Medical students found the hospital tours and information sessions most valuable, whereas program stakeholders perceived the virtual socials and interviews as most helpful.Conclusion:The COVID-19 pandemic has led to innovative adaptations implemented by Canadian neurology residency programs, which were seen as effective by both medical students and program stakeholders.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Neurology,General Medicine

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