The 2021 Neurosurgery Match: An analysis of the impact of virtual interviewing and other COVID-19 related changes

2021 
Abstract Given safety concerns during the COVID-19 pandemic, residency programs suspended away rotations in 2021 and the interview process transitioned to a virtual video format. In this study, we assessed the extent to which these changes affected match outcomes and if medical school ranking, international graduate status, or affiliation with a home neurosurgery program affected these outcomes. A cross-sectional analysis of neurosurgery match data from 2016-2021 was performed, and match outcomes were assessed based on matched program geography and program research ranking. Chi square tests were performed to identify significant differences between 2021 and 2016-2020 match results. A total of 1324 confirmed matched neurosurgery residents were identified from 2016-2021 (2016-2020: n=1113, 2021: n=211). There was no statistically significant difference in the rates of matching at a home program, within state, or within region between 2021 and 2016-2020 in the overall cohort. Proportions of international graduates and students without home programs among matched applicants were unchanged in 2021. In 2021, students from top 25 medical schools were less likely to match within their state or region (p
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