Evaluation of Vascular Neurology Fellowship Websites in the U.S

J Med Educ Curric Dev. 2024 Feb 14:11:23821205231225921. doi: 10.1177/23821205231225921. eCollection 2024 Jan-Dec.

Abstract

Objectives: Due to the limitations of the Coronavirus disease pandemic, medical applicants have relied on remote means of information, such as a program's website, to decide where to apply. However, studies have shown that many residency and fellowship websites lack information. Vascular neurology fellowship websites have not yet been studied. This study evaluates the availability and accessibility of information on vascular neurology fellowship websites.

Methods: From 2021 to 2022, a total of 109 U.S. vascular neurology fellowship programs from the Fellowship and Residency Electronic Interactive Database were investigated to determine whether they had websites. Each website was evaluated on the immediate availability of 34 different criteria, which were deemed important by past studies. These criteria were reviewed under four categories: program overview, application information, fellow life, and curriculum. The comprehensiveness of the information among these different categories were analyzed. Programs were grouped by geographic region and electronic residency application service (ERAS)-participation status and comparisons were made within these groups.

Results: There were 107 programs with websites (98%). ERAS-participating programs fulfilled more criteria on average than non-participating programs (P = 0.004). All websites provided information on general descriptions of their programs, but information on board exam pass rates, fellow testimonials, history of the fellowship program, responsibility progression, family and social events, parking availability, and application deadline were provided by less than 25% of websites.

Conclusion: This study found that there was a large lack of information on vascular neurology fellowship websites, which could be improved to attract more applicants.

Keywords: ERAS; Education; applicant; vascular neurology; virtual.