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Do Interviews Really Matter in Generating Programs and Applicants’ Rank Lists for the Match?

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The main question that this study aimed to answer was what is the importance of interview day in generating the rank list for programs and applicants applying for the National… Click to show full abstract

The main question that this study aimed to answer was what is the importance of interview day in generating the rank list for programs and applicants applying for the National Resident Matching Program. This question is especially relevant in the era of virtual interviews because of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. Abstract Objective A paucity of data exists on the role of the interview day in programs and applicants’ final rank list. The objective of our study was to investigate the impact interview day has on our programs and our interviewees’ final rank list. Methods For the 2020 appointment year, our program used an Electronic Residency Application System Application Scoring Tool and Interview Scoring Tool to generate the preliminary rank list for our pulmonary and critical care fellowship applicants. The final rank list was decided after interviewers’ discussion during the program’s rank list meeting. We aimed to correlate the preliminary and final lists. We also surveyed applicants on the importance of interview day in generating their rank list. Results The final and the preliminary rank lists were strongly correlated (rs(47) = 0.87, P < 0.001). There was a stronger correlation between the final rank and the rank based on the application score (rs(47) = 0.84, P < 0.001) than the rank based on the interview score (rs(47) = 0.64, P < 0.001). For the postinterview survey, 48 applicants were surveyed—20 replied with a response rate of 42% and 18 respondents (90%) rated the interview experience as important or very important in their rank list decisions. Conclusions The programs rank list correlated more with the candidates’ written application than their interview day performance; however, interview experience greatly influenced the applicants’ rank lists. In the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, in which all interviews are virtual, programs should make diligent efforts to construct virtual interview days, given their importance to applicants in generating their final rank list for the match.

Keywords: programs applicants; interview day; rank; rank list

Journal Title: Southern Medical Journal
Year Published: 2022

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