Nomogram to Predict Successful Placement in Surgical Subspecialty Fellowships Using Applicant Characteristics

作者:Muffly Tyler M*; Barber Matthew D; Karafa Matthew T; Kattan Michael W; Shniter Abigail; Jelovsek J Eric
来源:Journal of Surgical Education, 2012, 69(3): 364-370.
DOI:10.1016/j.jsurg.2011.11.006

摘要

PURPOSE: The purpose of the study was to develop a model that predicts an individual applicant's probability of successful placement into a surgical subspecialty fellowship program.
METHODS: Candidates who applied to surgical fellowships during a 3-year period were identified in a set of databases that included the electronic application materials.
RESULTS: Of the 1281 applicants who were available for analysis, 951 applicants (74%) successfully placed into a colon and rectal surgery, thoracic surgery, vascular surgery, or pediatric surgery fellowship. The optimal final prediction model, which was based on a logistic regression, included 14 variables. This model, with a c statistic of 0.74, allowed for the determination of a useful estimate of the probability of placement for an individual candidate.
CONCLUSIONS: Of the factors that are available at the time of fellowship application, 14 were used to predict accurately the proportion of applicants who will successfully gain a fellowship position. (J Surg 69:364-370.

  • 出版日期2012-6

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