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Pranam Dey1, John L Havlik1, Viji Kurup2
1From the Department of Surgery, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT.
Abstract:
This perspective from a variety of stakeholders including aspiring surgeons, a current department chair for education, and a current chair of surgery advocates for making virtual residency interviews a permanent part of the match process. We delineate how a shift to virtual residency interviews can save applicants time and money, enhance equity in the match, and ultimately strengthen a program's ability to assess applicants.
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