The Law of Diminishing Returns in the Integrated Plastic Surgery Residency Match: A Deeper Look at the Numbers

Background: The highly competitive nature of the integrated plastic surgery residency match justifies the need for objective data that provide insights into some of the residents' selection criteria. Many studies have sought to provide information on these criteria, but to our knowledge, none h...

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Published inPlastic and reconstructive surgery. Global open Vol. 12; no. 7; p. e5937
Main Authors Elemosho, Abdulaziz, Sarac, Benjamin A., Janis, Jeffrey E.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Hagerstown, MD Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 01.07.2024
Wolters Kluwer
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ISSN2169-7574
2169-7574
DOI10.1097/GOX.0000000000005937

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Summary:Background: The highly competitive nature of the integrated plastic surgery residency match justifies the need for objective data that provide insights into some of the residents' selection criteria. Many studies have sought to provide information on these criteria, but to our knowledge, none has described the inflection point where the match probability does not further increase. Although our study provides this information to potential applicants, it will also help them assess and optimize their chances of a successful match. Methods: We pooled and analyzed the data available on matched and unmatched integrated plastic surgery applicants on the national residency match program database between 2016 and 2022. Results: Step 2 score of 250 or more (P < 0.0001), number of publications more than 15 (P = 0.0007), number of research experiences five or more (P = 0.018), number of contiguous ranks more than 10 (P < 0.0001), number of volunteer experiences five or more (P < 0.0001), being a US MD applicant (P < 0.0001), and Alpha Omega Alpha membership (P < 0.0001) were all associated with increased probability of matching into the integrated plastic surgery program. Match probability did not further increase after 15 publications, five research experiences, 15 contiguous ranks, and 10 volunteer experiences have been reached. Having a PhD (P = 0.149) or a non-PhD graduate degree (P = 0.07) was not associated with increased match probability. Conclusion: The law of diminishing returns sets in for applicants to the integrated plastic surgery match after 15 publications, 15 contiguous ranks, five research experiences, and 10 volunteer experiences have been reached.
Bibliography:Published online 3 July 2024. Received for publication February 27, 2024; accepted May 9, 2024. Disclosure statements are at the end of this article, following the correspondence information. Related Digital Media are available in the full-text version of the article on www.PRSGlobalOpen.com. Jeffrey E. Janis, MD, FACS, Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, 915 Olentangy River Road, Suite 2100, Columbus, OH 43212, E-mail: Jeffrey.Janis@osumc.edu, Twitter/X: @jjanismd, Instagram: @JeffreyJanisMD
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ISSN:2169-7574
2169-7574
DOI:10.1097/GOX.0000000000005937