2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2020.02.153
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Impact of American Association of Neurological Surgeons Medical Student Interest Groups on Participation in Organized Neurosurgery, Research Productivity, and Residency Match Success

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“…Over the span of 5 years, the number of affiliated chapters increased ten-fold. 53 This initiative was assessed in 2020. The study found that research productivity and participation in a nationally organized effort correlated with better match success than with highly ranked medical school or residency affiliation.…”
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“…Over the span of 5 years, the number of affiliated chapters increased ten-fold. 53 This initiative was assessed in 2020. The study found that research productivity and participation in a nationally organized effort correlated with better match success than with highly ranked medical school or residency affiliation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The latter qualities include skills related to decision-making and organization management, refined through event planning, chapter meeting leadership, and submission of yearly chapter reports. 53 …”
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“…Previous research has shown that osteopathic and allopathic medical students matching into residency programs have a significantly greater number of research accomplishments than unmatched applicants [ 7 ]. Although causation cannot be concluded from several studies in this area, there is clearly an association between research experience and increased match success [ 8 , 9 ]. In the 2020 Match, U.S. M.D.…”
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“…The level of student engagement in an AANS chapter is positively corelated with specialty-specific publications, attendance of annual AANS meetings, and residency match rates. 4 Replicating a similar system within ophthalmology, in conjunction with increasing efforts made by independent OIGs, may increase the proportion of URM medical students who take interest in the field. Given proper structure and support, medical school OIGs have the potential to play a more active role in recruiting URM students and consequently, improving the current lack of diversity that exists among US ophthalmology residency programs.…”
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