A Transitional Year Residency Program Provides Innovative Solutions for Unmatched Medical Students

Author:

Gathright Molly M.12,Hankins Jennifer13,Siddiqui Mohammad Zia14,Thrush Carol R.15,Atkinson Tim16

Affiliation:

1. All authors are with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, College of Medicine

2. Molly M. Gathright, MD, is Designated Institutional Official, Associate Dean for Graduate Medical Education, and Associate Professor of Psychiatry

3. Jennifer Hankins, MPH, is Program Administrator, Graduate Medical Education, and Program Coordinator, Transitional Year

4. Mohammad Zia Siddiqui, MD, is an Ophthalmology Resident and Graduate of the Transitional Year Program

5. Carol R. Thrush, EdD, is Professor of Surgery

6. Tim Atkinson, EdD, is Director of Education and Associate Professor of Internal Medicine

Abstract

ABSTRACT Background The transition to residency is competitive with more medical students applying for residency positions than slots available, and some will face challenges securing a position in their desired specialty. Our institution created a transitional year (TY) residency program in 2016 to help meet the needs of our medical students who did not initially secure a position in the main residency Match. Objective This report provides a brief overview of the TY program and analysis of the program's value from the inaugural 3 years (2017–2020). Methods The TY program is based at a midsized, urban, academic health center and features a tailorable curriculum emphasizing preparation for residents' specialty career plans. We used participatory action research and appreciative inquiry strategies as part of the annual program evaluation to examine TY residents' perceptions of the program's value. Stakeholder perceptions were also elicited from a purposive selection of 4 program directors and 2 key medical school education leaders. Results Internal evaluations revealed a high rate of resident satisfaction with the TY program and self-reported benefits such as increased confidence, clinical proficiency, and professional enculturation. Stakeholders valued the program as a potential pipeline for increasing physicians in the state and providing valuable direction to students' career trajectories. Conclusions Creating a TY residency program to meet the needs of unmatched medical students was feasible to implement, acceptable to residents in meeting their academic and career needs, and provided a sustainable institutional solution with benefits to multiple stakeholders.

Publisher

Journal of Graduate Medical Education

Subject

General Medicine

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