To evaluate influencing factors of preference signaling (PS) among urology residency applicants during the 2022 AUA Match.
We emailed an anonymous, de-identified questionnaire survey to applicants to our institution for the 2022 AUA Match. The main question asked to applicants was “What factor(s) went into your decision to send ‘Program X’ a preference signal?” Certain questions allowed the selection of multiple options, and applicants were further asked to specify these by selecting a single most important option. Descriptive statistical analyses were conducted using IBM SPSS software.
Out of 601 registrants to the AUA match, 324 individuals applied to our institution and therefore received a survey; 77 responded for a 24% response rate. A total of 383 PS were sent by the 77 applicants. Overall, 73% and 49% of the total 383 PS had program location and reputation, respectively, selected as an influencing factor. More than one influencing factor was considered in 73% of PS selections, with program location (45%) considered the most important factor. In relation to applicant competitiveness, 35% of PS were sent to perceived “target” programs, 31% to “reach” programs, and 8% to “safety” programs. Among respondents who matched, 75% matched at a home, away, or signaled program.
Program location appears to be the most influential factor in sending a program a PS. Programs were also signaled based on applicant’s perception of their own competitiveness. PS appears to have a possible beneficial impact on obtaining interviews and successfully matching.
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