Are They Prepared? Comparing Intern Milestone Performance of Accelerated 3-Year and 4-Year Medical Graduates

  • Sally A. Santen
  • , Sandra Yingling
  • , Sean O. Hogan
  • , Christina M. Vitto
  • , Christin M. Traba
  • , Lisa Strano-Paul
  • , Alex N. Robinson
  • , Annette C. Reboli
  • , Shou Ling Leong
  • , Betsy G. Jones
  • , Alicia Gonzalez-Flores
  • , Megan E. Grinnell
  • , Lisa G. Dodson
  • , Catherine L. Coe
  • , Joan Cangiarella
  • , Ericka L. Bruce
  • , Judee Richardson
  • , Matthew L. Hunsaker
  • , Eric S. Holmboe
  • , Yoon Soo Park

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    Abstract

    Purpose Accelerated 3-year programs (A3YPs) at medical schools were developed to address student debt and mitigate workforce shortage issues. This study investigated whether medical school length (3 vs 4 years) was associated with early residency performance. The primary research question was as follows: Are the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Milestones (MS) attained by A3YP graduates comparable to graduates of traditional 4-year programs (T4YPs) at 6 and 12 months into internship? Method The MS data from students entering U.S. medical schools in 2021 and 2022 from the 6 largest specialties were used: emergency medicine, family medicine, internal medicine, general surgery, psychiatry, and pediatrics. Three-year and 4-year graduates were matched for analysis (2,899 matched learners: 182 in A3YPs and 2,717 in T4YPs). The study used a noninferiority study design to examine data trends between the study cohort (A3YP) and control cohort (T4YP). To account for medical school and residency program effects, the authors used cross-classified random-effects regression to account for clustering and estimate group differences. Results The mean Harmonized MS ratings for the midyear and end-year reporting periods showed no significant differences between the A3YP and T4YP groups (mean [SE] cross-classified coefficient = 0.01 [0.02], P =.77). Mean MS ratings across internal medicine MS for the midyear and end-year reporting periods showed no significant differences between the A3YP and T4YP groups (mean [SE] cross-classified coefficient = -0.03 [0.03], P =.31). Similarly, for family medicine, there were no statistically significant differences between the A3YP and T4YP groups (mean [SE] cross-classified coefficient = 0.01 [0.02], P =.96). Conclusions For the specialties studied, there were no significant differences in MS performance between 3-year and 4-year graduates at 6 and 12 months into internship. These results support comparable efficacy of A3YPs in preparing medical students for residency.

    Original languageEnglish (US)
    Pages (from-to)1267-1277
    Number of pages11
    JournalAcademic Medicine
    Volume99
    Issue number11
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Nov 1 2024

    All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

    • Education

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