Are They Prepared? Comparing Intern Milestone Performance of Accelerated 3-Year and 4-Year Medical Graduates
Santen S, Yingling S, Hogan S, Vitto C, Traba C, Strano-Paul L, Robinson A, Reboli A, Leong S, Jones B, Gonzalez-Flores A, Grinnell M, Dodson L, Coe C, Cangiarella J, Bruce E, Richardson J, Hunsaker M, Holmboe E, Park Y. Are They Prepared? Comparing Intern Milestone Performance of Accelerated 3-Year and 4-Year Medical Graduates. Academic Medicine 2024, 99: 1267-1277. PMID: 39178363, DOI: 10.1097/acm.0000000000005855.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMedical schoolsFamily medicineAccreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education MilestonesMS ratesU.S. medical schoolsNo significant differenceEstimate group differencesSignificant differenceMedical graduatesEmergency medicineInternal medicineRandom effects regressionEducational milestonesMedical studentsStudy designResident performanceProgram effectivenessNoninferiority study designMilestone performanceStatistically significant differenceStudy cohortControl cohortGroup differencesGeneral surgerySpecialtyTrends in Operative Case Logs of Chief Residents in Surgery by Sex and Race
Zmijewski P, Park Y, Hogan S, Holmboe E, Klingensmith M, Cortez A, Lindeman B, Chen H, Smith B, Fazendin J. Trends in Operative Case Logs of Chief Residents in Surgery by Sex and Race. Annals Of Surgery 2024, 280: 473-479. PMID: 38957982, DOI: 10.1097/sla.0000000000006373.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCase logsURiM residentsStudy periodAccreditation Council for Graduate Medical EducationFemale residentsOperative case logGraduate Medical EducationMale residentsGeneral surgery residentsSurgeon chiefTeaching assistant casesGeneral surgery programsNo significant differencePaired t-testGraduating residentsURM residentsSurgery programsSurgery residentsYear study periodSignificant differenceChief residentsEight-hundredSurgical trainingT-testMale