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Acad Psychiatry ; 32(2): 143-6, 2008.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18349335

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OBJECTIVE: The authors set out to determine what general factors are important in the selection of a psychiatric residency program, the views applicants have of several aspects of the Johns Hopkins Hospital Psychiatric Residency Program, and what relationships exist among these elements. METHODS: A survey mailed to Johns Hopkins Hospital psychiatric residency-interviewed applicants asked applicants to rate six factors in relation to choosing a psychiatric residency program. A second section asked applicants to rate five factors more specific to the Johns Hopkins Hospital residency. RESULTS: The most important general factors in choosing a residency program included the perceived philosophical orientation of a psychiatric department, exposure to different psychotherapy modalities, and the perceived prestige of the department. Several statistically significant correlations were evident among factors. CONCLUSION: Knowledge of applicants' views could assist residency program directors in their assessment of factors influencing program choices.


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Hospitals, University , Internship and Residency , Psychiatry/education , School Admission Criteria , Baltimore , Choice Behavior , Data Collection , Decision Making , Humans , Surveys and Questionnaires
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