The Residency Application Process – How We Do It

29
The Residency Application Process – How We Do It CORD Conference Annual Meeting Denver, CO – June 15, 2013 Kyle J. Jeray Greenville Health System University of South Carolina Greenville, SC

description

The Residency Application Process – How We Do It. CORD Conference Annual Meeting Denver, CO – June 15, 2013 Kyle J. Jeray Greenville Health System University of South Carolina Greenville, SC. Disclosures. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Transcript of The Residency Application Process – How We Do It

Page 1: The Residency Application Process – How We Do It

The Residency Application Process – How We Do It

CORD Conference Annual Meeting

Denver, CO – June 15, 2013

Kyle J. Jeray

Greenville Health System

University of South Carolina

Greenville, SC

Page 2: The Residency Application Process – How We Do It

Disclosures Editorial board JOT and JBJS Newsletter, Reviewer

JBJS, JOT, JAAOS; Consultant for Zimmer; Research

support from Department of Defense, CIHR, NIH, AO

North America, OTA; Oral examiner for ABOS

Department has received funds for educational

support from Smith & Nephew, Zimmer, Synthes,

Stryker

I have no conflicts with this presentation

Page 3: The Residency Application Process – How We Do It

Background

163 programs with 693 positions

1038 applicants of which 833 were US seniors

All but one filled via the NRMP (67% of

applicants matched in orthopedic surgery)

Page 4: The Residency Application Process – How We Do It

Residency Application Process and Treating a Tibial Fracture?

Page 5: The Residency Application Process – How We Do It

Residency Application Process and Treating a tibial Plateau Fracture?

Are they the same?

Who looks good?

Goals?

Outcomes?

Tips and Tricks to get there, wherever there

is?

Page 6: The Residency Application Process – How We Do It

How one gets to Matching a resident Varies

Primarily valgus force +/- axial loadCompressive and shearing forces

Bone quality + rate, direction, magnitude of force

Determine ultimate fracture pattern

Page 7: The Residency Application Process – How We Do It

Goal – Find Resident that -

Works hard (PASSION!)

Fits in well

Passes ABOS I and II

Safe and competent

Page 8: The Residency Application Process – How We Do It

AVOID COMPLICATIONS!

7% of residents will be a headache!

Probation or fire

Page 9: The Residency Application Process – How We Do It

ERAS - Physical Examination

ERAS – Electronic Residency

Application Service

Open applications starting in mid

August

Page 10: The Residency Application Process – How We Do It

ERAS

•Transcript•CV•Board scores•Personal statement•+ or – picture•Letters of Recommendation – 3 (but most send at least 4)

Page 11: The Residency Application Process – How We Do It

ERAS

Work experience

Publications

Research (in or out of orthopedics)

Volunteer experience

Page 12: The Residency Application Process – How We Do It

What about Additional Forms?

May help?

Burden to others?

My opinion – All or None

Page 13: The Residency Application Process – How We Do It

What is Really Relevant?

Does anyone know?

Maybe Jack Choueka?

His talk next - but if we did

we would all match same

group?

Page 14: The Residency Application Process – How We Do It

The Dean’s Letter

Helpful?

Released earlier last

year now most by

mid October

Page 15: The Residency Application Process – How We Do It

Sort the Applications (Classify)

Average about 600-650 applications for 4 positions

Screen - USMLE scores (cutoff if less than 220 with few exceptions)

Transcript GPA 3.75 cutoff

Page 16: The Residency Application Process – How We Do It

Who to Finally Interview?

After the screening we are usually down to about 200 applications

The PD, Chair, and Associate PD review

Scoring forms?

Page 17: The Residency Application Process – How We Do It

Interviews

55-70 will be granted interview from the 200

Decision between all three of us

Each with own thoughts - takes one

afternoon to decide

Page 18: The Residency Application Process – How We Do It

What About Rotators?

We have 15-20

Interview at end of rotation

Invite back only if we are interested

– costly to interview if have no

chance

Page 19: The Residency Application Process – How We Do It

Interview Process Multiple Dates 15-20

3-5 per day

One resident assigned to each interview day

Why?

Page 20: The Residency Application Process – How We Do It

Who Interviews?

Program Director

Chairman

Associate PD

Chief Resident

At least 2-4 other faculty varies each day

Page 21: The Residency Application Process – How We Do It

Interview Styles – The right one?

Typically 30-45 minutes

Process relaxed each interviewer own style and

has an evaluation sheet, but comments galore!

Ultimately each ranks best to least

Page 22: The Residency Application Process – How We Do It

Interviewing – To Do Read the application

ahead of time

Focus questions on

what “fits” your

program

Ask about what’s in

the applicationresearch

Page 23: The Residency Application Process – How We Do It

Interviewing – To Avoid?

Rash “Blink” decisions

Talking too much about program

Gimmicks

Making decisions on ridiculous questions

Small talk

What would you do questions

Page 24: The Residency Application Process – How We Do It

Take Your Time! It isn’t a race 10 extra minutes

spent doing a good job will be 10 minutes well spent

Applicants appreciative

Needing everyone’s opinion

Page 25: The Residency Application Process – How We Do It

Logistically how do you do it? Coordinator key role in scheduling

Remember only need 2 hours to interview 4

applicants (start before 1st case see 2 between and

4th after)

A resident assigned to “entertain” during down time

Page 26: The Residency Application Process – How We Do It

Most Important Interview!!!!

The night before with ONLY a few residents

for a casual dinner (typically 2-3 residents

and 3-5 applicants)

Setting relaxed and our residents get idea of

“fit” for program over 2-3 hours socially

Page 27: The Residency Application Process – How We Do It

Soooo Why things don’t turn out? Understand Your Equipment!

Pre-op plan!!

Page 28: The Residency Application Process – How We Do It

No Application Process is Perfect!

Lots of ways to do things (are 4 good interviews better than 10 or 15 for 5-10 minutes for an applicant?)

Different strokes for different folks

As much as the process may impact your decision it still is all about DECIDING WHO TO TAKE!

Page 29: The Residency Application Process – How We Do It

Remember -

One bad resident is a 5

year headache

Take your time, screen,

prepare, interview and

ultimately HOPE it is

the right decision!

(from Adam Starr)