240 likes | 361 Vues
The Match: Update 2013. Lisa Cannada, MD Chair BOS Match Oversight Committee. Disclosures. This topic: Previous chair of OTA Fellowship Committee and Current Chair of AAOS Match Oversight Committee Full disclosures on website. What We Know. Over 90% residents enter a fellowship
E N D
The Match: Update 2013 Lisa Cannada, MD Chair BOS Match Oversight Committee
Disclosures • This topic: Previous chair of OTA Fellowship Committee and Current Chair of AAOS Match Oversight Committee • Full disclosures on website
What We Know • Over 90% residents enter a fellowship • The process was becoming chaotic • Residents were forced to make decisions….. • Very early in residency • Significant pressure to take position “on the spot”
AOA Match Symposium 2007 • 79% residents felt process was unaccaptable • 87% felt match process at that time was “Not fair” • 86% residents wanted a match process
History • Most subspecialties had organized process in past…unravelled • Hand-NRMP since 1991 • ASES since 2004 • AAOS believed organized match process a priority
BOS Match Oversight Committee • Began to identify issues • At the center is the resident and fellowship program • Worked to put together organized match process • SF Match key player • 6 matches • 7 subspecialties
More Applicants than Positions in ALL Matches • Sounds like residency all over again… • List is be made available of unmatched applicants and unfilled positions by each subspecialty society • Concern regarding unmatched domestic applicants voiced
The Applicant • Applies to many… • Just one click • Interviews at more… • Hassles of travel • Ranks around ?? • What is needed to match?
The Applicant And Broke
What We Have Learned • Applicants continue to apply to large # programs(15-25)…YET • Applicants rank a reasonable number (10) • The average # of interviews should be <10
Information Pathways • Specialty Society Website • SF Match Website • Word of Mouth • AAOS Match Webinar (Fall 2013)
Data • # Applicants Matched • 1st choice • 2nd choice • # applicants Matched • Mean # applicants program ranked • Mean # Programs applicants ranked • # Interviews • # days gone for interviewing • # Applicants interviewed/position • #Programs filled
Post Match Survey • The goal is to make this information available to programs and applicants for future use; especially regarding # interviews of matched applicants
Match 2013: Code of Conduct • Subspecialty Societies • Definite Application Deadline END • Programs • Send out interview invites w/in 30 days • Let applicants know if they are NOT getting an interview
Were You Aware? • ACGME proposes for 2014: • Accredited programs cannot take IMG/DO applicants unless they completed ACGME residency • Affects up to 30% in some matches • ALL subspecialty societies responded • Statement regarding DO’s and working on accreditation 10/24/12
Current Match Issues • Accreditation • Monitor Sanctions • Ethics/Professionalism • Funding of Fellowships • AAOS Book of Fellowships
OIM Surgeon-Industry Relationships in OrthopaedicSurgery 1/13 Funds from industry for residency and fellowship programs and other training programs should be distributed through unbiased, independent, third party organizations or through central administration of the institution. Residency and fellowship training programs should stop accepting individual-focused grants from companies and require companies to submit funding through either of the aforementioned approaches.
What We Have Learned • Rank list should be taken seriously as less than 60% match at first choice • More applicants than positions in ALL subspecialties • Increasing number of fellowships to match increasing applicants
What We are Doing • Working towards Universal match • Annual Progress Report • Submission to JBJS “Topics in Training” • Collaboration with ARCOS • Collaboration with CORD
Thank You! lcannada@slu.edu