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Ask-Upmark kidney

Last edited: 4/16/2026

Overview

The Ask-Upmark kidney refers to a specific anatomical or clinical entity not directly addressed in the provided abstracts, which focus on the AAMC Standardized Video Interview (SVI) usage in residency program selection processes. No direct clinical information on the Ask-Upmark kidney is available from the given sources.

Diagnosis

  • No diagnostic criteria, tests, or grading specific to the Ask-Upmark kidney are provided in the abstracts 1.
  • Management

  • No specific treatments, drug classes, or doses related to the Ask-Upmark kidney are mentioned in the abstracts 1.
  • Special Populations

  • No information regarding pregnancy, pediatrics, elderly, or comorbidities in relation to the Ask-Upmark kidney is covered in the provided abstracts 1.
  • Key Recommendations

  • Programs should consider viewing SVI videos primarily out of curiosity and to understand the range of SVI total scores 1.
  • Additional research on the utility of SVI total scores in residency selection processes is recommended by many programs 1.
  • Programs are advised to seek guidance on incorporating SVI total scores into their selection criteria, especially if not currently using them 1.
  • (Evidence: Expert opinion)

    References

    1 Gallahue FE, Hiller KM, Bird SB, Calderone Haas MR, Deiorio NM, Hern HG et al.. The AAMC Standardized Video Interview: Reactions and Use by Residency Programs During the 2018 Application Cycle. Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges 2019. link

    Original source

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      The AAMC Standardized Video Interview: Reactions and Use by Residency Programs During the 2018 Application Cycle.Gallahue FE, Hiller KM, Bird SB, Calderone Haas MR, Deiorio NM, Hern HG et al. Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges (2019)

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