Parallel Application to U.S. Psychiatry Residency Programs: Trends in Frequency and Differences by Applicant Group, 2009-2021
CONCLUSIONS: Parallel application to psychiatry residency appears to be a common practice, but has decreased in frequency. However, the mean numbers of applications submitted to each specialty in parallel application combination and among single-specialty applicants have increased. This practice appears to have a disproportionate impact on international and osteopathic applicants. Additional efforts are needed to develop evidence-based advising tools to reduce the number of residency applications submitted to psychiatry programs.PMID:38396283 | DOI:10.1007/s40596-024-01948-0 (Source: The Journal of American Association of ...
Source: The Journal of American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training - February 24, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Samuel R Bunting Nitin Vidyasagar Neeral K Sheth Raunak S Khisty Deborah Spitz Source Type: research

Osteopathic Medical Schools Produce an Increasing Proportion of Family Medicine Residents
Am Fam Physician. 2024 Feb;109(2):114-115.ABSTRACTThe Association of American Medical Colleges reported a shortage of 45,000 primary care physicians in 2020 and projects shortages of 65,000 by 2025 and 104,900 by 2030.1 The shortage has been exacerbated by physician retirement due to the COVID-19 pandemic.2 The increasing deficit is partially because of the decline in medical students entering primary care specialties. Interest in family medicine has been flat for the past 10 years, and only 13% of U.S. allopathic and osteopathic graduates enter Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)-accredited family...
Source: American Family Physician - February 23, 2024 Category: Primary Care Authors: Chrystal Pristell Hoon Byun Alison Huffstetler Source Type: research

Osteopathic Medical Schools Produce an Increasing Proportion of Family Medicine Residents
Am Fam Physician. 2024 Feb;109(2):114-115.ABSTRACTThe Association of American Medical Colleges reported a shortage of 45,000 primary care physicians in 2020 and projects shortages of 65,000 by 2025 and 104,900 by 2030.1 The shortage has been exacerbated by physician retirement due to the COVID-19 pandemic.2 The increasing deficit is partially because of the decline in medical students entering primary care specialties. Interest in family medicine has been flat for the past 10 years, and only 13% of U.S. allopathic and osteopathic graduates enter Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)-accredited family...
Source: American Family Physician - February 23, 2024 Category: Primary Care Authors: Chrystal Pristell Hoon Byun Alison Huffstetler Source Type: research

Osteopathic Medical Schools Produce an Increasing Proportion of Family Medicine Residents
Am Fam Physician. 2024 Feb;109(2):114-115.ABSTRACTThe Association of American Medical Colleges reported a shortage of 45,000 primary care physicians in 2020 and projects shortages of 65,000 by 2025 and 104,900 by 2030.1 The shortage has been exacerbated by physician retirement due to the COVID-19 pandemic.2 The increasing deficit is partially because of the decline in medical students entering primary care specialties. Interest in family medicine has been flat for the past 10 years, and only 13% of U.S. allopathic and osteopathic graduates enter Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)-accredited family...
Source: American Family Physician - February 23, 2024 Category: Primary Care Authors: Chrystal Pristell Hoon Byun Alison Huffstetler Source Type: research

Osteopathic Medical Schools Produce an Increasing Proportion of Family Medicine Residents
Am Fam Physician. 2024 Feb;109(2):114-115.ABSTRACTThe Association of American Medical Colleges reported a shortage of 45,000 primary care physicians in 2020 and projects shortages of 65,000 by 2025 and 104,900 by 2030.1 The shortage has been exacerbated by physician retirement due to the COVID-19 pandemic.2 The increasing deficit is partially because of the decline in medical students entering primary care specialties. Interest in family medicine has been flat for the past 10 years, and only 13% of U.S. allopathic and osteopathic graduates enter Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)-accredited family...
Source: American Family Physician - February 23, 2024 Category: Primary Care Authors: Chrystal Pristell Hoon Byun Alison Huffstetler Source Type: research

Osteopathic Medical Schools Produce an Increasing Proportion of Family Medicine Residents
Am Fam Physician. 2024 Feb;109(2):114-115.ABSTRACTThe Association of American Medical Colleges reported a shortage of 45,000 primary care physicians in 2020 and projects shortages of 65,000 by 2025 and 104,900 by 2030.1 The shortage has been exacerbated by physician retirement due to the COVID-19 pandemic.2 The increasing deficit is partially because of the decline in medical students entering primary care specialties. Interest in family medicine has been flat for the past 10 years, and only 13% of U.S. allopathic and osteopathic graduates enter Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)-accredited family...
Source: American Family Physician - February 23, 2024 Category: Primary Care Authors: Chrystal Pristell Hoon Byun Alison Huffstetler Source Type: research

Osteopathic Medical Schools Produce an Increasing Proportion of Family Medicine Residents
Am Fam Physician. 2024 Feb;109(2):114-115.ABSTRACTThe Association of American Medical Colleges reported a shortage of 45,000 primary care physicians in 2020 and projects shortages of 65,000 by 2025 and 104,900 by 2030.1 The shortage has been exacerbated by physician retirement due to the COVID-19 pandemic.2 The increasing deficit is partially because of the decline in medical students entering primary care specialties. Interest in family medicine has been flat for the past 10 years, and only 13% of U.S. allopathic and osteopathic graduates enter Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)-accredited family...
Source: American Family Physician - February 23, 2024 Category: Primary Care Authors: Chrystal Pristell Hoon Byun Alison Huffstetler Source Type: research

Osteopathic Medical Schools Produce an Increasing Proportion of Family Medicine Residents
Am Fam Physician. 2024 Feb;109(2):114-115.ABSTRACTThe Association of American Medical Colleges reported a shortage of 45,000 primary care physicians in 2020 and projects shortages of 65,000 by 2025 and 104,900 by 2030.1 The shortage has been exacerbated by physician retirement due to the COVID-19 pandemic.2 The increasing deficit is partially because of the decline in medical students entering primary care specialties. Interest in family medicine has been flat for the past 10 years, and only 13% of U.S. allopathic and osteopathic graduates enter Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)-accredited family...
Source: American Family Physician - February 23, 2024 Category: Primary Care Authors: Chrystal Pristell Hoon Byun Alison Huffstetler Source Type: research