For What It's Worth: Medical School Reputation in The Integrated Plastic Surgery Match.
APA
Mellia JA, Fontana SC, et al. (2022). For What It's Worth: Medical School Reputation in The Integrated Plastic Surgery Match.. Journal of surgical education, 79(3), 562-564. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsurg.2021.11.011
MLA
Mellia JA, et al.. "For What It's Worth: Medical School Reputation in The Integrated Plastic Surgery Match.." Journal of surgical education, vol. 79, no. 3, 2022, pp. 562-564.
PMID
34975011
Abstract
Integrated Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery residency programs may use medical school reputation to help fill the gap of a pass/fail USMLE Step 1 in the match. The main objective of this manuscript was to consider if this shifting emphasis is warranted. Herein, a cross-sectional analysis of academic plastic surgeons found that medical school reputation did not predict career achievement. In the absence of evidence demonstrating its worth, residency programs should exercise caution in using medical school reputation in the match.
MeSH Terms
Cross-Sectional Studies; Internship and Residency; Plastic Surgery Procedures; Schools, Medical; Surgery, Plastic
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