Deeper Pathways for Recruitment Efforts: Identifying Opportunities for Undergraduate and Medical Student Involvement in Infectious Diseases

Author:

Goel Divyam1ORCID,Tin Michelle T1,Hariprasad Krishna C2,Garg Diya S1,Besic Arnel1,Dillon Tilly A1,Masson Zoe R1,Goralsky Lauren A3,Goralsky Julia A3,Barron Molly K4,Saji Jasmine A5,Hobson Wendy L6,Jones Trahern W6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Science, University of Utah , Salt Lake City, Utah , USA

2. College of Natural Sciences, Department of Molecular Biosciences, University of Texas at Austin , Austin, Texas , USA

3. Columbia College, Department of Biological Sciences, Columbia University , New York, New York , USA

4. College of Science and Technology, Temple University , Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , USA

5. Armour College of Engineering, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Illinois Institute of Technology , Chicago, Illinois , USA

6. Department of Pediatrics, University of Utah Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine , Salt Lake City, Utah , USA

Abstract

Abstract Background Only 74% of infectious diseases (ID) training positions were filled in the 2022 fellowship match, indicating a need to find increasingly novel and creative solutions for ID recruitment and outreach. Methods The websites of 2321 universities and 181 medical schools across the United States were manually searched for the presence of undergraduate clubs and interest groups, respectively, for multiple medical specialties and subspecialties, including ID. Geographic data were used to compare the proximity of ID fellowships to undergraduate institutions. Results ID student groups were extremely rare among the categories studied throughout undergraduate institutions (6 out of 2048, or 0.29%). Only 58 of 163 (35.6%) medical schools nationwide included an ID student group. Geographic comparison found that every adult ID fellowship is in the same county and/or city as at least 1 undergraduate institution and 28.5% of adult ID fellowships are in the same zip code as at least 1 undergraduate institution. Conclusions The relative paucity of ID student interest groups presents an opportunity for the ID community to begin outreach and recruitment at the undergraduate and medical student levels, specifically through student groups.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Oncology

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