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The Value of Signaling an Orthopaedic Surgery Program: A Survey to Orthopaedic Surgery Programs.

Jacob C SorensonPatrick M RyanRussell A WardDouglas S Fornfeist
Published in: Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Global research & reviews (2023)
Over half of the responding programs only interviewed applicants who signaled their program, and over 90% of programs' interview lists consisted of at least 75% of signaling applicants. Eighty-six percent of programs indicated that signaling played an important role in considering an applicant for an interview. Applicants who signaled were 26.5 times more likely to receive an interview than those who did not (P < 0.0001). With this information, applicants can narrow down their list of programs to apply to, knowing that their signal to a program will give them a better chance at receiving an interview.
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