The Carbon Footprint and Cost of Virtual Residency Interviews

Author:

Domingo Alexander12ORCID,Singer Justin13ORCID,Cois Adrian14ORCID,Hatfield Joanna15ORCID,Rdesinski Rebecca E.16ORCID,Cheng Anthony17ORCID,Aylor Megan18,Sullenbarger John19,Walker Sara110ORCID,Hervey Shane111,Stenson Amy112ORCID

Affiliation:

1. All authors are with the Oregon Health & Science University School of Medicine

2. Alexander Domingo, MD, is Assistant Professor, Family Medicine

3. Justin Singer, MD, is a PGY-4 Resident, Obstetrics and Gynecology

4. Adrian Cois, MD, is a PGY-3 Resident, Emergency Medicine

5. Joanna Hatfield, MD, is Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology

6. Rebecca E. Rdesinski, MSW, MPH, is Senior Research Associate, Family Medicine

7. Anthony Cheng, MD, is Assistant Professor of Family Medicine

8. Megan Aylor, MD, is Program Director and Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Hospital Medicine

9. John Sullenbarger, MD, is a PGY-3 Resident, Psychiatry

10. Sara Walker, PhD, is Associate Professor of Psychiatry

11. Shane Hervey, BS, is a Fourth-Year Medical Student

12. Amy Stenson, MD, MPH, is Program Director, Vice Chair of Education, and Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Abstract

ABSTRACT Background The shift from in-person to virtual residency interviews may impact greenhouse gas emissions (GHGE) and costs but the direction and amount of this change is not yet clear. Objective To estimate GHGE and financial impacts of virtual interviews among applicants and programs. Methods In 2020-2021 we sent a postinterview survey to 1429 applicants from 7 residency programs and 1 clinical psychology program at 1 institution. The survey collected origin of travel and transit type if in-person interviews had been held and excluded responses if the applicant would not have participated in an in-person interview, or if travel type or original city was missing. We used the International Civil Aviation Organization calculator to estimate flight-related GHGE in metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent (MTCO2e) and Google Maps to estimate ground travel, with a standard CO2e per mile. Flight, hotel, and airport taxi costs were estimated using Expedia.com, Hotels.com, Uber, and Lyft. We aggregated these data and calculated median and interquartile ranges (IQRs) for applicant GHGE and cost savings, and assumed no cost or GHGE from virtual interviews. We used Wilcoxon signed rank sum tests to compare in-person 2019-2020 and virtual 2020-2021 GME program interview budgets. Results The survey response rate was 565, or 40% of applicants; 543 remained after the exclusion criteria were applied. Reduction in applicant travel due to virtual interviews led to median estimated GHGE savings of 0.47 (IQR 0.30-0.61) MTCO2e and $490 (IQR $392-$544) per applicant, per interview. Programs savings ranged from $7,615 to $33,670 for the interview season. Conclusions Virtual interviews in 8 GME programs were associated with lower estimated GHGE and costs, for applicants and programs, compared with in-person interviews.

Publisher

Journal of Graduate Medical Education

Subject

General Medicine,Education

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