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  • Residency Training
  • Virtual Interviews

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  • The COVID-19 pandemic necessitated a shift to virtual interviews for residency programs, offering benefits like improved equity and reduced carbon footprint.
  • Despite advantages, applicants expressed concerns about the inability to visit programs and interact with faculty and residents in person.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the effectiveness of a "second look" opportunity designed to address applicant concerns regarding virtual residency interviews.
  • To assess the value of in-person interaction for radiology residency applicants in making informed ranking decisions.

Main Methods:

  • A "second look" event was offered to radiology residency applicants after the program's rank list was finalized.
  • Attendees completed a post-event survey assessing financial obstacles, the importance of the opportunity, and reasons for attendance.

Main Results:

  • All 24 attendees completed the survey; 54% traveled over 100 miles, with a higher financial burden reported by those traveling farther (p=0.013).
  • 100% of attendees cited facility tours and in-person faculty/resident interaction as reasons for attending.
  • All participants agreed the in-person event enhanced their understanding of the program and aided in making informed rank decisions.

Conclusions:

  • The "second look" opportunity is a valuable tool for radiology residency applicants during a virtual interview season.
  • In-person interactions provided during the "second look" significantly improved applicants' ability to make informed decisions about program rankings.