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    • The presence of osteopathic physicians (DOs) and international medical graduates (IMGs) as house officers may affect allopathic students' program preferences.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To re-evaluate program characteristics influencing US-trained allopathic medical students' residency selection.
    • To determine if the presence of DO and IMG house officers impacts allopathic students' residency program choices.

    Main Methods:

    • An online survey was administered to fourth-year medical students from four allopathic medical schools.
    • Pearson chi-squared statistic and constant comparison analysis were used to analyze survey data.
    • Factors examined included institution type, program prestige, specialty competitiveness, and the presence of DO/IMG house officers.

    Main Results:

    • Students from private institutions prioritized program prestige and research more than those from public institutions.
    • A small percentage of students (10% for DOs, 16% for IMGs) indicated that the presence of these house officers would influence their selection.
    • These percentages remained largely consistent even for students prioritizing prestige or competitive specialties.

    Conclusions:

    • Both overt and subtle factors shape medical students' perceptions of residency programs.
    • The presence of DO and IMG house officers appears to be a relevant, albeit minor, consideration for a small fraction of allopathic medical students.
    • Further research may be warranted to fully understand the nuances of residency program selection in evolving accreditation landscapes.