Abstract Importance Little is known about the perspectives and practices of U.S.ophthalmology residency program directors (PDs) regarding communication between PDs and applicants during the post-interview residency match period.Objective To investigate the preferences and practices of ophthalmology residency PDs regarding post-interview communication between PDs and residency applicants during the residency match period.
Design and Setting Web-based anonymous survey.Participants Directors of ophthalmology residency programs accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education.Results The response moen rothbury faucet rate was 64% (74/116).The majority (75%; 55/73) of PDs preferred that PDs and residency applicants not communicate during the post-interview period; the main reasons were that such communication was not ethical and not productive.
In addition, 62% (46/74) of PDs believed that the Ophthalmology Matching Program should institute a ivoryjinelle.com policy of no post-interview communication between applicants and faculty during the residency match period.Conclusion and Relevance The majority of U.S.ophthalmology residency PDs favor instituting a policy of no post-interview communication between applicants and faculty during the residency match period.