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Preference signaling in orthopaedic surgery: applicant perspectives and opinions.

Olivia PanchalVictor H MartinezGriffin HughesAroob ZaheerChristian AllenChad HansonBrent NorrisJake X Checketts
Published in: Journal of osteopathic medicine (2024)
During the inaugural introduction of PS in orthopaedic surgery, nearly every applicant utilized all 30 signals, prioritizing factors like family proximity and perceived operative experience over program prestige. This shift reflects the importance of geographic location and presumed training quality. Despite unfamiliarity toward PS, personalized signaling strategies were implemented, accompanied by a slight decrease in application volumes. The 30 allotted signals in orthopaedic surgery may serve as an informal application cap due to the necessity of signaling a program for an interview invite. However, improved educational efforts are needed to enhance the understanding and maximize the benefits of PS for both applicants and programs.
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