The increase in international medical graduates in family practice residency programs
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The increase in international medical graduates in family practice residency programs
Abstract
Background and objectives: The number of filled positions in family practice residency programs decreased by 18.6% from 1997-2001. This study sought to determine the degree of reliance on international medical graduates (IMGs) to fill family practice residency positions and the relative proportion of US citizen IMGs.
Methods: We analyzed the 1992-2001 National Resident Matching Program results, the 2000 American Medical Association Masterfile, and the 1992-2001 American Academy of Family Physicians Annual Survey of Family Practice Residency Programs.
Results: The percentage of IMGs matching in family practice remained stable between the years of 1992-1996 (10.0%-11.8%) but since 1997 has increased to a high of 21.4% in 2001. This rise in IMGs corresponds with a drop in the total percentage of family practice residency positions filled in the Match from 90.5% in 1996 to 76.3% in 2001. Despite the drop in Match numbers, the percentage of first-year family practice positions filled in July has remained in the range of 95.5%-97.8% since 1996. IMGs account for an increasing percentage of post-Match fills from 16.7% in 1996 to 47.9% in 2001. In 1999, a majority of family practice programs (279 [55.6%]), had at least one IMG. Of these, 48 programs (9.6%) had at least 50% of residents who were IMGs, and eight programs (1.6%) were entirely composed of IMGs. In five states (Connecticut, Illinois, Michigan, New Jersey, and New York), more than 25% of family practice residents were IMGs.
Conclusions: Family practice is becoming increasingly reliant on IMGs to fill residency positions.
Comment in
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The role of international medical graduates in family practice residencies.Fam Med. 2002 Jun;34(6):468-9. Fam Med. 2002. PMID: 12164626 No abstract available.
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