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Check Yourself Before you Wreck Yourself: Your Residency Application

As we approach the time to submit your rank order list, it’s imperative that you understand how to organize your list.

Don’t try to outsmart the algorithm by putting programs with more residency slots higher on your list or by prioritizing those that have given you good feedback over those that haven’t. None of those factors is relevant in creating your rank order list, and you will harm your chances if you pursue those strategies!

Your first choice should be first. Second should be second, etc.

Take a look at this under-one-minute Guru on the Go video for further clarification.

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NRMP Rank Deadline Approaching

 

Residency Application

Please remember that on February 25 your rank list must be certified by 9pm EST, and changes cannot be made after that time. The NRMP will not enter a list; add, delete or move programs; or modify a rank order list.

Every year I see applicants making changes to their lists at the last minute. Please take some time to consider your decisions, and submit your rank list well before the deadline.

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NRMP Rank Order List Certification Deadline

Just a reminder that applicants and programs must certify their rank order lists before February 22 at 9pm EST.

Please see my previous blog entry on creating a rank list. Don’t make the error of changing your rank order last minute based on panic! Your list should be a considered decision.

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Couples’ Match

I’ve received a few questions about the couples’ match. Here is the information that the NRMP sends to applicants who inquire about it:

(Note the syntax mistakes are not mine :).) Read more ›

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What is the Scramble?

The National Resident Matching Program (NRMP ®) Scramble is an oftentimes confusing process that tends to generate a lot of questions. The Scramble is a system used to fill unfilled residency positions. Some medical residency programs will have available residency slots even after the NRMP has completed the Match; these positions become available during the Scramble period so that those applicants who did not get a residency position can vie for them.

The Scramble calendar (for 2010) is as follows: Read more ›

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About Dr. Michelle Finkel

Dr. Michelle Finkel

Dr. Finkel is a graduate of Stanford University and Harvard Medical School. On completing her residency at Harvard, she was asked to stay on as faculty at Harvard Medical School and spent five years teaching at the world-renowned Massachusetts General Hospital. She was appointed to the Assistant Residency Director position for the Harvard Affiliated Emergency Medicine Residency where she reviewed countless applications, personal statements and resumes. Read more

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