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Comment on "The US residency selection process after the United States Medical Licensing Examination Reference 2: The US residency selection process after the United States Medical Licensing Examination Reference 5: Bias in radiology resident selection: do we discriminate against the obese and unattractiveselectionAuthors’ Reply to: Additional Considerations for US Residency Selection After Pass/Fail USMLE Step 1. Comment on “The US Residency Selection Process After the United States Medical Licensing Examination
JMIR Med Educ 2023;9:e50109
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As medical students navigating the new landscape of residency selection after the switch to a pass/fail USMLE (United States Medical Licensing Examination) Step 1, we read a recent viewpoint by Ozair et al [1] with great interest. We hope to offer a unique perspective and present additional potential solutions for residency programs and medical schools to consider.
We agree with the authors’ observation that research productivity is now necessary for a successful match with competitive specialties.
JMIR Med Educ 2023;9:e47763
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The goal of study 2 was to examine patterns of user profile selection (ie, comparison targets) and response with respect to PA motivation and behavior. A revised web platform facilitated engagement in a daily, 2-minute task involving the selection of potential social comparison targets (9 days total).
JMIR Hum Factors 2023;10:e41239
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However, over the years, residency and fellowship programs increasingly co-opted USMLE scores for secondary uses, with these scores gradually becoming one of the most important factors influencing residency selection [9].
JMIR Med Educ 2023;9:e37069
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Moreover, the ratio of nonsynonymous to synonymous mutations in a given open reading frame, known as the d N/d S ratio, can be used to estimate the extent of and change in positive or negative selection of protein-coding regions across the SARS-Co V-2 genome over time.
JMIR Bioinform Biotech 2022;3(1):e42243
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We sought to advance the understanding of recruitment-based methods to address potential selection bias in research on abortion access.
JMIR Form Res 2021;5(2):e22854
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