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JAMA Surgery | 2013

Characteristics of Highly Ranked Applicants to General Surgery Residency Programs

Steven C. Stain; Jonathan R. Hiatt; Ashar Ata; Stanley W. Ashley; Kevin K. Roggin; John R. Potts; Richard A. Moore; Joseph M. Galante; L. D. Britt; Karen E. Deveney; E. Christopher Ellison

IMPORTANCE With duty hour debates, specialization, and sex distribution changes in the applicant pool, the relative competitiveness for general surgery residency (GSR) is undefined. OBJECTIVE To determine the modern attributes of top-ranked applicants to GSR. DESIGN Validation cohort, survey. SETTING National sample of university and community-based GSR programs. PARTICIPANTS Data were abstracted from Electronic Residency Application Service files of the top 20-ranked applicants to 22 GSR programs. We ranked program competitiveness and blinded review of personal statements. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES Characteristics associated with applicant ranking by the GSR program (top 5 vs 6-20) and ranking by highly competitive programs were identified using t and χ2 tests and modified Poisson regression. RESULTS There were 333 unique applicants among the 440 Electronic Residency Application Service files. Most applicants had research experience (93.0%) and publications (76.8%), and 28.4% had Alpha Omega Alpha membership. Nearly half were women (45.2%), with wide variation by program (20.0%-75.0%) and a trend toward fewer women at programs in the South and West (38.0% and 37.5%, respectively). Men had higher United States Medical Licensing Examination Step 1 scores (238.0 vs 230.1; P < .001) but similar Step 2 scores (245.3 vs 244.5; P = .54). Using bivariate analysis, highly competitive programs were more likely to rank applicants with publications, research experience, Alpha Omega Alpha membership, higher Step 1 scores, and excellent personal statements and those who were male or Asian. However, the only significant predictors were Step 1 scores (relative risk [RR], 1.36 for every 10-U increase), publications (RR, 2.20), personal statements (RR, 1.62), and Asian race (RR, 1.70 vs white). Alpha Omega Alpha membership (RR, 1.62) and Step 1 scores (RR, 1.01) were the only variables predictive of ranking in the top 5. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE This national sample shows GSR is a highly competitive, sex-neutral discipline in which academic performance is the most important factor for ranking, especially in the most competitive programs. This study will inform applicants and program directors about applicants to the GSR program.


Academic Medicine | 2010

A new professionalism? Surgical residents, duty hours restrictions, and shift transitions.

James E. Coverdill; Alfredo M. Carbonell; Jonathan P. Fryer; George M. Fuhrman; Kristi L. Harold; Jonathan R. Hiatt; Benjamin T. Jarman; Richard A. Moore; Don K. Nakayama; M. Timothy Nelson; Marc Schlatter; Richard A. Sidwell; John L. Tarpley; Paula M. Termuhlen; Christopher Wohltmann; John D. Mellinger


American Journal of Surgery | 2011

Professional values, value conflicts, and assessments of the duty-hour restrictions after six years: a multi-institutional study of surgical faculty and residents

James E. Coverdill; Alfredo M. Carbonell; Thomas H. Cogbill; Jonathan P. Fryer; George M. Fuhrman; Kristi L. Harold; Jonathan R. Hiatt; Richard A. Moore; Don K. Nakayama; M. Timothy Nelson; Marc Schlatter; Richard A. Sidwell; John L. Tarpley; Paula M. Termuhlen; Christopher Wohltmann; John D. Mellinger


American Surgeon | 2010

Obstructed defecation after stapled hemorrhoidopexy: A report of four cases

Dowden Je; Stanley Jd; Richard A. Moore


American Surgeon | 2014

Surgeon-administered conscious sedation and local anesthesia for ambulatory anorectal surgery.

Hina M; Hourigan Js; Richard A. Moore; Stanley Jd


American Surgeon | 2010

The Ferguson Operating Anoscope as a minimally invasive option for the treatment of rectal tumors.

J. Daniel Stanley; Christopher Michael Bell; Nathan M Hinkle; Richard A. Moore; R. Phillip Burns


American Surgeon | 2017

External validation of velazquez-gomez severity score index and ATLAS scores and the identification of risk factors associated with mortality in clostridium difficile infections

Matthew L. Figh; Evon Zoog; Richard A. Moore; Benjamin W. Dart; Gregory Heath; Reed M. Butler; Cuilan Gao; Joseph C. Kong; J. Daniel Stanley


American Surgeon | 2012

Closure of gastrocutaneous fistula using autologous blood product sealant.

Lorenzo-Rivero S; Rosen Pd; Richard A. Moore; Stanley Jd


American Surgeon | 2016

The ferguson operating anoscope for resection of T1 rectal cancer

Kristin C. Turza; Thomas Brien; Steven Porbunderwala; Christopher Michael Bell; Lorenzo-Rivero S; Richard A. Moore; Eric C. Nelson; J. Daniel Stanley


American Surgeon | 2015

Treatment of benign rectal strictures with proctoplasty.

Idrees S; Hartmann E; Hina M; Richard A. Moore; Lorenzo-Rivero S; Stanley Jd

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J. Daniel Stanley

University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

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Lorenzo-Rivero S

University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

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Alfredo M. Carbonell

University of South Carolina

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Christopher Michael Bell

University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

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Christopher Wohltmann

Southern Illinois University Carbondale

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John D. Mellinger

Southern Illinois University Carbondale

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