Program director longevity in emergency medicine residencies: A 40‐year analysis

Author:

Chung Arlene S.1ORCID,Pattee Katherine L.1,Bass Rachel2,Frisch Adam N.3,Jordan Jaime2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Emergency Medicine Maimonides Medical Center Brooklyn New York USA

2. Department of Emergency Medicine Ronald Regan–Olive View Medical Center, University of California Los Angeles Los Angeles California USA

3. Department of Emergency Medicine University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pennsylvania USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveWe sought to assess trends in emergency medicine residency program director (PD) length of service over the past 40 years and evaluate relationships between duration of service and important factors such as PD start year, geographic region, and year of program initial accreditation.MethodsWe retrospectively analyzed program data from the American Medical Association Graduate Medical Education Directory and Emergency Medicine Residents’ Association Match database. We calculated descriptive statistics and used linear regression to assess the impact of PD start year, region, and year of program initial accreditation on PD duration of service.ResultsWe gathered data on 783 unique PDs between 1983 and 2023. The overall mean ± SD PD duration of service was 6.19 ± 4.72 years (range 1–29 years). The mean duration of service by decade of start date was 6.49 years in the 1980s, 7.39 years in the 1990s, 5.92 years in the 2000s, 4.08 years in the 2010s, and 2 years in the 2020s. Both PD start year (p = 0.002) and program initial accreditation year (p = 0.001) significantly predicted duration of PD service. Region did not significantly predict duration of PD service (p = 0.225).ConclusionsDuration of service as a PD is decreasing in recent decades. Both PD start year and year of initial program accreditation significantly predict duration of service as PD. Future research must be done to better understand this phenomenon and uncover strategies to promote PD longevity.

Publisher

Wiley

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