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  • Psychology Training
  • Virtual Interview Technology

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  • The shift towards virtual interviews in medical and psychology residency programs necessitates understanding applicant experiences.
  • Limited data exists on the effectiveness and equity of virtual interview formats for graduate medical education.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate applicant perspectives on the effectiveness, benefits, and challenges of virtual interviews.
  • To identify factors influencing equity and inclusion in virtual interview processes.
  • To inform future virtual interview season planning for residency programs.

Main Methods:

  • A post-interview survey was administered to 1429 interviewees across 7 residency and 2 clinical psychology programs.
  • 565 interviewees (40% response rate) completed the survey in 2021.
  • Data analysis focused on perceived effectiveness, advantages, disadvantages, and future preferences, stratified by demographics.

Main Results:

  • High agreement (83%-96%) on virtual interview effectiveness, except for assessing institutional culture (62%).
  • Key advantages included cost savings, time efficiency, and reduced travel burden; disadvantages involved time zones and technical access.
  • 84% of participants desired retaining a virtual component in future interviews.
  • No significant demographic disparities were found based on gender, location, race, or minority status.

Conclusions:

  • Virtual interviews are perceived as effective, beneficial, and widely accepted by applicants.
  • The virtual format demonstrated equity across various demographic groups.
  • Applicant feedback supports the continued integration of virtual interviews in residency recruitment.