Context Applicants to US residency training programmes are required to submit a personal statement, the content of which is flexible but often requires them to describe their career goals and aspirations. Despite their importance, no systematic research has explored common themes and gender differences inherent to these statements. Objectives This study was conducted to analyse US applicants’ Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) personal statements using two automated textual analysis programs, and to assess for common themes and gender-associated differences. Methods A retrospective cohort study of 2138 personal statements (containing 1 485 255 words) from candidates from 377 national and international medical schools applying t...
Introduction: Prior research demonstrates gender differences in language used in letters of recommen...
BackgroundCompetency-based medical education relies on meaningful resident assessment. Implicit gend...
Background: International Medical Graduates (IMGs) encounter barriers as they seek to match into fel...
Context Applicants to US residency training programmes are required to submit a personal statement, ...
Applicants to US general surgery residency training programs submit standardized applications. Appli...
Background: Significant gender disparities persist in career advancement for physicians. Studies hav...
Introduction: Evidence suggests gender disparities in medical education assessment, including differ...
Sexism has been documented at every level of medical training as well as in the community of practic...
BACKGROUND: In varied educational settings, narrative evaluations have revealed systematic and delet...
BackgroundIn varied educational settings, narrative evaluations have revealed systematic and deleter...
Sexism has been perceived at all levels of medical education. Although specialty training has been s...
Importance: Women studying medicine currently equal men in number, but evidence suggests that men an...
BACKGROUND:To determine whether gender-based differences may be present in letters of recommendation...
Introduction: Prior research demonstrates gender differences in language used in letters of recommen...
BackgroundCompetency-based medical education relies on meaningful resident assessment. Implicit gend...
Background: International Medical Graduates (IMGs) encounter barriers as they seek to match into fel...
Context Applicants to US residency training programmes are required to submit a personal statement, ...
Applicants to US general surgery residency training programs submit standardized applications. Appli...
Background: Significant gender disparities persist in career advancement for physicians. Studies hav...
Introduction: Evidence suggests gender disparities in medical education assessment, including differ...
Sexism has been documented at every level of medical training as well as in the community of practic...
BACKGROUND: In varied educational settings, narrative evaluations have revealed systematic and delet...
BackgroundIn varied educational settings, narrative evaluations have revealed systematic and deleter...
Sexism has been perceived at all levels of medical education. Although specialty training has been s...
Importance: Women studying medicine currently equal men in number, but evidence suggests that men an...
BACKGROUND:To determine whether gender-based differences may be present in letters of recommendation...
Introduction: Prior research demonstrates gender differences in language used in letters of recommen...
BackgroundCompetency-based medical education relies on meaningful resident assessment. Implicit gend...
Background: International Medical Graduates (IMGs) encounter barriers as they seek to match into fel...