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The National Resident Matching Program (NRMP) is a private, not-for-profit corporation established in 1952 to provide a uniform date of appointment to positions in graduate medical education (GME) in the United States.

News from the NRMP!

NRMP BOARD REVISES MATCH POLICIES

At its May 2009 Meeting, the NRMP Board of Directors revised the policies that govern participation in the Matching Program. For information about those revisions, as well as other policy highlights, click here.

NRMP TO IMPLEMENT MANAGED SCRAMBLE

The NRMP Board of Directors, meeting in Washington, DC on May 4, 2009, voted to proceed with implementation of a "managed" Scramble for the Main Residency Match. A joint NRMP-AAMC work group will continue to refine the plan, which will require programs to offer and applicants to accept unfilled positions through the NRMP R3 System during Match Week. A "managed" Scramble would be implemented no earlier than the 2011 Match, according to NRMP Executive Director Mona M. Signer. Questions about the process may be directed to Ms. Signer at msigner@aamc.org.

In other business, the Board increased fees for all matches opening after June 30, 2009. The applicant registration fee will increase from $40 to $50; the institution registration fee will increase from $100 to $175; and the program registration fee and the fee charged per applicant matched to the program will increase from $20 to $30.

 

 

 

 

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Main Residency Match

Registration for the 2010 Match opened for applicants on August 15th and for institutions and programs on September 1st.

Data and Reports

Visit the Data and Reports section for recent reports and historic NRMP match data.

New> Charting Outcomes in the Match: Characteristics of Applicants Who Matched to Their Preferred Specialty in the 2009 NRMP Main Residency Match (3rd edition) (PDF, 281 pages)
The NRMP and the AAMC are pleased to announce the 3rd edition of "Charting Outcomes in the Match." The report documents how applicant qualifications affect match success.

New> Results of the 2008 NRMP Applicant Survey (PDF, 144 pages) This report presents the results of selected items from the 2008 Applicant Survey. Data are reported for 19 specialties and include factors that applicants weigh in selecting programs (1) at which to interview and (2) to rank for the Match.

Related Resources

Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS®)

Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)

Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG®)

Fellowship and Residency Electronic Interactive Database (FREIDA)

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Updated 08/14/2009

   

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