Abstract
Purpose
Methods and Materials
Results
Conclusions
Introduction
Virtual radiation oncology for medical students.
Methods

Results
Networking session
What should I look for in a residency program? |
What types of interests or activities are programs looking for in my application? |
How do I pick out a program during these virtual interviews? |
Any advice for interviewing? |
Where do you see the field of radiation oncology in 10 years? |
What do you wish you knew about radiation oncology when you were applying to residency? |
Should I worry about the job market? |
How do I assess culture and fit during a virtual interview? |
Medical student characteristics
Registrants (n, %) | Attendees (n, %) | P value | |
---|---|---|---|
(total n = 134) | (total n = 69) | ||
Sex | |||
Male | 72 (53.7) | 39 (56.5) | .60 |
Female | 62 (46.3) | 30 (43.5) | |
Race | |||
Asian | 30 (22.4) | 14 (20.3) | .15 |
Black or African-American | 13 (9.7) | 8 (11.6) | |
White | 58 (43.3) | 35 (50.7) | |
Latino, or of Spanish origin | 8 (6.0) | 1 (1.5) | |
Other | 13 (9.7) | 5 (7.2) | |
Prefer not to answer | 12 (9.0) | 6 (8.7) | |
Degree | |||
MD | 97 (72.4) | 46 (66.7) | .02 |
DO | 8 (6.0) | 7 (10.1) | |
MD/PhD | 23 (17.2) | 15 (21.7) | |
Other | 6 (4.5) | 1 (1.5) | |
Year in medical school | |||
Third | 21 (15.8) | 6 (8.7) | <.001 |
Fourth | 78 (58.7) | 54 (78.3) | |
Other | 35 (26.1) | 9 (13.0) | |
Home radiation oncology program | |||
Yes | 89 (66.4) | 46 (66.7) | 1.0 |
No | 45 (33.6) | 23 (33.3) | |
Completed a radiation oncology rotation | |||
Yes | 85 (63.4) | 50 (72.5) | .03 |
No | 49 (36.6) | 19 (27.5) | |
Applying to radiation oncology residency this year | |||
Yes | 89 (66.4) | 58 (84.1) | <.001 |
No | 45 (33.6) | 11 (15.9) |
Perceived value of networking session
1 (very easy or very valuable, %) | 2 (easy or valuable, %) | 3 (average or moderately valuable, %) | 4 (challenging or somewhat unvaluable, %) | 5 (very challenging or unvaluable, %) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ease of networking through the virtual session format | 16 (30.2) | 19 (35.8) | 10 (18.9) | 6 (11.3) | 2 (3.8) |
Overall value of session | 28 (52.8) | 14 (26.4) | 8 (15.1) | 1 (1.9) | 2 (3.8) |
Top concerns of applying
1 (strongly agree or positively, %) | 2 (agree or somewhat positively, %) | 3 (neither agree or disagree or neutral, %) | 4 (disagree or somewhat negatively, %) | 5 (strongly disagree or negatively, %) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
How has COVID-19 effected your application to residency programs? | 2 (3.8) | 7 (13.2) | 18 (34.0) | 22 (41.5) | 4 (7.5) |
How has COVID-19 effected your ability to select a residency program? | 1 (1.9) | 6 (11.3) | 17 (32.1) | 21 (39.6) | 8 (15.1) |
How will virtual interviews and platforms effect your ability to select residency programs? | 4 (7.5) | 5 (9.4) | 15 (28.3) | 23 (43.4) | 6 (11.3) |
The cost-savings and convenience of virtual interviews outweigh potential downsides. | 2 (3.8) | 14 (26.4) | 18 (34.0) | 13 (24.5) | 6 (11.3) |
I am concerned I will be inaccurately evaluated as an interviewee on a virtual platform. | 5 (9.4) | 28 (52.8) | 17 (32.1) | 3 (5.7) | 0 (0) |
I am concerned about the future of the radiation oncology job market. | 8 (15.1) | 17 (32.1) | 13 (24.5) | 12 (22.6) | 3 (5.7) |
Discussion
Virtual radiation oncology for medical students.
Virtual radiation oncology for medical students.
Recommendations | Student comments |
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One-on-one time and smaller break-out rooms to facilitate better discussion among faculty, residents, and applicants | “It’s hard to know when to speak because sometimes we rely on body language to jump into a conversation. For more shy or introverted individuals, networking sessions like these are not the most ideal.” “Enjoyed the small breakout room size.” |
Break-out rooms with different themes (research, resident life, and culture, etc) for applicants to explore depending on interests | “Themed rooms with students rotating and faculty/residents staying.” |
Accommodate different time zones and students’ competing obligations | “Have another session during the weekend to facilitate scheduling” “Have similar sessions that are broken up regionally (ie, networking day for Midwestern programs, day for Northeast programs, etc)” |
Allow more time for networking sessions | “A slightly longer time in each room would have been great just because we spent a chunk of the time in the beginning of each breakout on introductions.” “Longer breakout room sessions would be more conducive to asking more questions and getting thorough answers.” “An hour felt short with so many people.” |
Resident participation is crucial | “Residents candidly expressing what they think about their program, city, was the most useful for me.” |
Continue virtual networking post-COVID and involve more programs to broaden access | “Even in the post-COVID era (maybe 1 day), I hope these sessions are continued for future applicants.” “Want more time to meet more program representatives” “These are great sessions. I'm not sure if there were such opportunities to meet residents and faculty from other schools before the interview season in other years. I will be applying next year and hope there are similar sessions even if COVID were over.” |
Supplementary Materials

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