Characteristics of the National Applicant Pool for Clinical Informatics Fellowships (2016-2017)

AMIA Annu Symp Proc. 2018 Dec 5:2018:225-231. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

We conducted a national study to assess the numbers and diversity of applicants for 2016 and 2017 clinical informatics fellowship positions. In each year, we collected data on the number of applications that programs received from candidates who were ultimately successful vs. unsuccessful. In 2017, we also conducted an anonymous applicant survey. Successful candidates applied to an average of 4.2 and 5.5 programs for 2016 and 2017, respectively. In the survey, unsuccessful candidates reported applying to fewer programs. Assuming unsuccessful candidates submitted between 2-5 applications each, the total applicant pool numbered 42-69 for 2016 (competing for 24 positions) and 52-85 for 2017 (competing for 30 positions). Among survey respondents (n=33), 24% were female, 1 was black and none were Hispanic. We conclude that greater efforts are needed to enhance interest in clinical informatics among medical students and residents, particularly among women and members of underrepresented minority groups.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

MeSH terms

  • Fellowships and Scholarships / statistics & numerical data*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Internship and Residency
  • Male
  • Medical Informatics / education*
  • Minority Groups
  • Sex Distribution
  • Students, Medical
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • United States