2021
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.15946
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Predictive Value of Credit Score on Surgery Resident and Fellow Academic and Professional Performance

Abstract: IntroductionSurgical specialties consistently remain among the most competitive residency and fellowship programs with some of the highest rates of unmatched applicants. Attrition in surgical specialties is as high as 30% and particularly problematic given the extended duration of training and limited number of positions. Applicants are traditionally evaluated using a streamlined set of objective metrics, such as board scores, class rank, leadership, letters of recommendation, research productivity, and volunt… Show more

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“…The publication and ultimate correction of “Predictive Value of Credit Score on Surgery Resident and Fellow Academic and Professional Performance” by Berry et al highlights the danger of not having racial, ethnic, socioeconomic, and other forms of diversity in all of our endeavors as surgeons. The need for such representation clearly extends to research and recruitment.…”
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“…The publication and ultimate correction of “Predictive Value of Credit Score on Surgery Resident and Fellow Academic and Professional Performance” by Berry et al highlights the danger of not having racial, ethnic, socioeconomic, and other forms of diversity in all of our endeavors as surgeons. The need for such representation clearly extends to research and recruitment.…”
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confidence: 99%