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Factors That Affect Selection of a Psychiatry Residency Program Faculty, Resident, and Student Perspectives
Paul Rodenhauser; Merijeanne Moore; Sidney H. Weissman
Academic Psychiatry 1989;13:150-155.
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The authors wish to thank Harry J. Khamis, Ph.D., and Amanda M. Romero, B.S., for their technical assistance and Ronald J. Markert, Ph.D., for his critical suggestions.
Department of psychiatry at Wright State University School of Medicine, P.O. Box 927, Dayton, Ohio 454010927
The 22nd Strategic Hospital at March Air Force Base in California
Department of psychiatry at Michael Reece Hospital; University of Chicago
© 1989 Academic Psychiatry.
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The influence of the application-interview process on recruitment into psychiatry has recently attracted attention. Surveys of student perspectives indicate that certain program characteristics are of vital importance in selecting a residency and that students evaluate residency programs as much as residency programs evaluate them. This paper describes a survey of faculty members', residents', and students' perspectives on attributes important to program recruitment. The three groups of respondents agreed on two-thirds and disagreed on one-third of the items on the survey, which was distributed throughout psychiatry residency training programs in Ohio. Analyses of disagreements imply that specific changes in faculty behaviors and program procedures might benefit the recruitment process for students and for programs.Abstract Teaser
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