Prevalence, Bias, and Rank List Impact of Illegal Questions in Surgical Specialty Residency Interviews

Journal of Surgical Education(2022)

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Abstract
Illegal questions in surgical specialty residency interviews are common, vary by specialty and applicant gender, and lower programs on applicants' rank lists. This data should serve to inform larger and more inclusive studies in the future. Programs should focus on educating interviewers on illegal topics in an effort to minimize illegal topics that may alienate applicants and contribute to workplace discrimination.
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surgical education,gender bias,illegal questions,residency interviews,residency match,Professionalism
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