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Mixed Signals: General Surgery Residency Applicant Attitudes Toward Preference Signaling
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DOI:10.1016/j.jsurg.2026.104059.png)
Abstract
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• Program culture and location were most important when allocating signals. • Applicants felt signaling should continue and that signals most benefited programs. • Applicants note that few programs provide transparency about their use of signals.
Keywords:
Preference signaling
General surgery training
Medical student advising
Resident recruitment
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