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Gender differences in emergency medicine standardized letters of evaluation

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The Standardized Letter of Evaluation (SLOE) is a vital portion of any medical student’s emergency medicine (EM) residency application. Prior literature suggests gender bias in EM SLOE comparative ranking, but… Click to show full abstract

The Standardized Letter of Evaluation (SLOE) is a vital portion of any medical student’s emergency medicine (EM) residency application. Prior literature suggests gender bias in EM SLOE comparative ranking, but there is limited understanding of the impact of gender on other SLOE components. The study objective was to evaluate the presence of gender differences in the 7 Qualifications for EM (7QEM), Global Assessment (GA), and anticipated Rank List (RL) position. A secondary objective was to evaluate the gender differences in 7QEM scores and their link to GA and anticipated RL position.

Keywords: evaluation; gender differences; gender; medicine; emergency medicine

Journal Title: AEM Education and Training
Year Published: 2022

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