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  • Medical Education
  • Diagnostic Imaging
  • Residency Training

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  • Assessing applicant qualifications is crucial for residency program selection.
  • Diagnostic imaging programs receive numerous applications, necessitating efficient evaluation of research experience.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the accuracy of reported educational background, publications, and presentations by applicants to a Canadian diagnostic imaging residency program.
  • To determine the rate of inaccuracies in research publication and presentation claims.

Main Methods:

  • Review of Canadian Resident Matching Service forms for diagnostic imaging applicants (2019-20, 2020-21).
  • Verification of publications via PubMed-MEDLINE and online sources.
  • Confirmation of presentations through society and program websites.
  • Categorization of inaccuracies including non-authorship and incorrect authorship order.

Main Results:

  • 28% of 106 applicants held advanced degrees.
  • Only 2% of 230 listed publications contained inaccuracies.
  • 31% of 77 pending publications were published within 6 months.
  • 13% of 221 verifiable scientific presentations had inaccuracies.

Conclusions:

  • Radiology residency applicants demonstrate a high degree of accuracy in reporting published articles.
  • While some discrepancies exist in pending articles and presentations, overall applicant profiles are reliable.
  • Canadian diagnostic imaging residency programs can confidently assess applicant publication records.