A Linguistic Analysis of United States Navy Orthopaedic Surgery Applicant Personal Statements.
Reinaldo E Colon-MorilloNithya ChennupatiTrevor TompaneNicholas HealyCory JanneyPublished in: Military medicine (2024)
As the USMLE Step 1 exam transitions from a scoring system to Pass/Fail grading, programs will look at other characteristics to determine who would likely succeed in residency. From a linguistic analysis standpoint, matched applicants' personal statements demonstrated higher analytical thinking, clout, affiliation, power, and risk focus than unmatched applicants. Unmatched applicants demonstrated higher authenticity than matched applicants.