ObjectiveBased on the significant number of unfilled vascular fellowship positions in the 2004 National Residency Matching Program (NRMP) and the perception of program directors that the quality of candidates is deteriorating, the Issues Committee of the Association of Program Directors in Vascular Surgery (APDVS) explored the characteristics and the trend of the applicant pool to develop recommendations for improvement.MethodsThe Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) database was queried for the total number of applicants, medical school, gender, and age, among other characteristics. The vascular surgery applicant pool was compared to the applicant pool for general surgery; the applicant pool for all fellowship positions, includi...
Introduction: The Match in emergency medicine (EM) is historically competitive for applicants; howev...
PurposeUnder the direction of the Association of Program Directors in Vascular Surgery, a survey was...
CONTEXT: As the number of medical school graduates continues to outpace the available residency trai...
ObjectiveBased on the significant number of unfilled vascular fellowship positions in the 2004 Natio...
ObjectiveThe new integrated 0 + 5 vascular surgery (VS) training paradigm introduced in 2007 require...
ObjectiveThe integrated vascular surgery residency training paradigm (“0 + 5”) was first approved by...
ObjectiveThe new millennium has seen an increase in vascular residency vacancies. The American Board...
ObjectiveThe 0 + 5 integrated vascular surgery (VS) residency has altered the training paradigm for ...
PURPOSE: The objectives of this study were to use a multivariable regression model to determine what...
Background: From 2002 to 2014, the orthopedic surgery residency applicant pool increased by 25% whil...
BACKGROUND: The first 2 integrated vascular residents in the United States graduated in 2012, and in...
BackgroundThe current U.S. orthopaedic residency application process is becoming increasingly impers...
ObjectiveFew studies have examined factors that influence an individual's decision to enter an acade...
Objective This study aimed to investigate emerging trends and increasing costs in the National Resid...
Vascular surgery has relied upon the pool of general surgical residents for candidates for residency...
Introduction: The Match in emergency medicine (EM) is historically competitive for applicants; howev...
PurposeUnder the direction of the Association of Program Directors in Vascular Surgery, a survey was...
CONTEXT: As the number of medical school graduates continues to outpace the available residency trai...
ObjectiveBased on the significant number of unfilled vascular fellowship positions in the 2004 Natio...
ObjectiveThe new integrated 0 + 5 vascular surgery (VS) training paradigm introduced in 2007 require...
ObjectiveThe integrated vascular surgery residency training paradigm (“0 + 5”) was first approved by...
ObjectiveThe new millennium has seen an increase in vascular residency vacancies. The American Board...
ObjectiveThe 0 + 5 integrated vascular surgery (VS) residency has altered the training paradigm for ...
PURPOSE: The objectives of this study were to use a multivariable regression model to determine what...
Background: From 2002 to 2014, the orthopedic surgery residency applicant pool increased by 25% whil...
BACKGROUND: The first 2 integrated vascular residents in the United States graduated in 2012, and in...
BackgroundThe current U.S. orthopaedic residency application process is becoming increasingly impers...
ObjectiveFew studies have examined factors that influence an individual's decision to enter an acade...
Objective This study aimed to investigate emerging trends and increasing costs in the National Resid...
Vascular surgery has relied upon the pool of general surgical residents for candidates for residency...
Introduction: The Match in emergency medicine (EM) is historically competitive for applicants; howev...
PurposeUnder the direction of the Association of Program Directors in Vascular Surgery, a survey was...
CONTEXT: As the number of medical school graduates continues to outpace the available residency trai...