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Area of Science:

  • Medical Education
  • Residency Training
  • Patient and Family Engagement

Background:

  • Parents and patients are integral to the clinical learning environment.
  • Limited research exists on their role in the residency interview process.
  • This study piloted parent involvement in pediatric residency interviews to assess its value.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To pilot a process for including parents in resident interviews.
  • To determine the perceived value of parent participation from both parent and applicant viewpoints.
  • To explore the correlation between parent interview scores and residency match outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • A pilot study involving 22 parent volunteers conducting structured interviews with 118 applicants during the 2016-17 residency cycle.
  • Mixed-methods survey approach with descriptive statistics and content analysis of open-ended responses.
  • Comparison of parent interview scores with final residency match lists.

Main Results:

  • High response rates from both parents (100%) and applicants (98.3%).
  • Overwhelmingly positive feedback from parents regarding their experience and the value of participation.
  • Positive applicant feedback, with parent interview scores showing a positive correlation to the final match list (p=0.05).

Conclusions:

  • Parent involvement in pediatric residency interviews is achievable and well-received.
  • Parental perspectives offer valuable insights for residency selection.
  • This approach may enhance the holistic review of residency candidates.