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University of Colorado School of Medicine Department of Surgery

Selection, mentorship, and subsequent placement of preliminary residents in an academic general surgery residency program. University of Colorado School of Medicine Department of Surgery University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus. We have no disclosures.

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University of Colorado School of Medicine Department of Surgery

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  1. Selection, mentorship, and subsequent placement of preliminary residents in an academic general surgery residency program University of Colorado School of Medicine Department of Surgery University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus

  2. We have no disclosures. University of Colorado School of Medicine Department of Surgery University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus

  3. Background • Goals for Academic Medical Centers • ACGME work-hour restrictions • Hospital Workforce Needs • Physician extenders • Categorical residents • Preliminary residents

  4. Background • Why non-designated preliminary residents (NDPR)? • Increasing medical school enrollment • Relatively unchanged amount of categorical resident positions • Potential for a symbiotic relationship

  5. Methods • University of Colorado General Surgery Residency Program 2002-2012 • Reviewed 64 non-designated preliminary residents • Selection Process • Original Goals • Mentoring Process • Ultimate Fate

  6. FIGURE 2: Medical schools of origin for UC Denver preliminary residents

  7. Selection of NDPRs • No prelim interviews • Target unmatched general surgery, orthopedics, and urology applicants • USMLE scores > 200 • Avoid Favors • Scramble & Telephone Interviews • SOAP (supplemental offer and acceptance program)

  8. USMLE Scores

  9. Mentoring NDPRs • Introductory Meeting with Program Director (July) • Debrief match failure • Discuss individual issues (debt, family) • Analyze portfolio • Discuss realistic plans • Re-enter match?

  10. Mentoring NDPRs • Outside Match • Frequent PD meetings • If Surgery… • ABSITE • APDS Website • If non-surgical… • Cold calls/e-mails • Contact outside PDs • Re-entering the Match • Letters of Reference • Meet relevant PDs • Target less competitive programs • Be prepared if unmatched again

  11. RESULTS • NDPRs completing first prelim year- 95% • NDPRs obtaining categorical position immediately after 1st year - 75% • NDPRs ultimately obtaining categorical position- 84% How did they get there?

  12. First Year Second Year

  13. Categorical Positions • General Surgery n=7 (15%) • Surgical subspecialties n=31 (65%) • Anesthesia • Orthopedics • Urology • ENT • Non surgical specialties n=10 (20%) • EM • Medicine • ObGyn • Radiology

  14. Original specialty interests of preliminary residents at UC Denver

  15. Conclusions • Non-designated preliminary residents are a valuable group of physicians in need of work and opportunity • Academic training centers can benefit from the support of NDPRs • Mentorship by surgery program directors builds a rewarding relationship with NDPRs • Successful Placement of NDPRs is possible with a well organized and executed plan for the preliminary year

  16. Thank You!Special Thanks Drs. Mark Nehler & Paul MonteroClaire Travis University of Colorado School of Medicine Department of Surgery University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus

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