This insightful piece from Dr. Movassaghi et al. reports on the perceived importance
of components of the urology residency application cycle (away rotations, preference
signaling) and their association with obtaining interviews and matching into the specialty
during the 2021-2022 application cycle. The authors administered a survey to students
who applied to 5 participating residency programs. The survey was primarily focused
on the perceived importance of away rotations in the interview and match process but
also included information on the newly instituted preference signaling program. The
survey was conducted after the match and survey participants were able to disclose
whether they matched and where on their rank lists’ they matched.
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Publication history
Accepted:
August 2,
2022
Received:
March 28,
2022
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Jeffrey Ellis declares that he has no conflict of interest as it pertains to this editorial comment.
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