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Website mission statements of dermatology residency programs: a cross-sectional study

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Recent calls for increased transparency from dermatology residency programs have revealed important opportunities, particularly including information on program websites. One piece of information that may especially benefit applicants assessing potential training programs is the program’s mission statement. From August 9, 2022, to August 21, 2022, the websites of all ACGME-accredited dermatology residencies were examined to investigate the use and content of mission statements. Statements were categorized based on inclusion of mission, vision, virtue/value, aims, and goals. A total of 133 out of 143 dermatology programs (93.0%) were included. Overall, 46.15% of programs used at least one of the five mission statement categories on their websites, while 53.85% used none. Programs used the category “mission” (39.85%) most, and “vision” (3.01%) least. There was overlap in word choice across categories. The word “care” was among the top four words used in every category. Other words to appear frequently across multiple categories included “dermatology” (4/5), “residents” (3/5), “knowledge” (2/5), and “provide” (2/5). Other top words included “clinical” in the mission category, “advanced” and “leaders” in the vision category, “excellence” and “diversity” in the value/virtue category, and “patient” and “professional” in the objective category. Explicitly stating residency program missions may not only help programs plan more effectively, but also help applicants who may be undecided about which programs best align with their career goals.

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WAW and VEN developed the study concept and design. WAW was responsible for acquisition, analysis, and interpretation of data, as well as drafting of the manuscript. All authors reviewed the manuscript for important intellectual content.

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Wyant, W.A., Elman, S.A. & Nambudiri, V.E. Website mission statements of dermatology residency programs: a cross-sectional study. Arch Dermatol Res 315, 1801–1803 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00403-023-02526-4

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