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Lessons Learned from Serving on the NRMP Board of Directors

As part of the NRMP Illuminator newsletter, the NRMP recently interviewed Board Member and future Emergency Medicine Resident Sydney Miller, DO, and Board Member and Epilepsy and Clinical Neurophysiology Fellow Christopher Traner, MD, about the valuable lessons they have learned from serving on the Board of Directors and what has surprised them most about the…

Epilepsy and Clinical Neurophysiology Fellowship Match

The Epilepsy and Clinical Neurophysiology Fellowship Match includes the following subspecialties: Epilepsy Epilepsy specialists focus on the diagnosis and treatment of patients with epilepsy, seizures and seizure disorders including new-onset, medically refractory epilepsy, psychogenic nonepileptic seizures, and epilepsy in special populations. Epilepsy is a multidisciplinary field that provides comprehensive care of the patient. Additional information can be found…

NRMP supports AAMC interview guidance for 2022-23 residency selection cycle

In response to feedback from members of the transition to residency community, the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) has developed guidance for residency interviews for the 2022-23 residency selection cycle. NRMP and other organizations in the transition to residency community support the new guidance, which includes five recommendations: Programs should conduct virtual interviews for…

April 2022 Illuminator

Shining a Light on Match News that Matters This issue of the Illuminator includes: Main Residency Match Results On March 18, 2022, the NRMP celebrated Match Day for the 2022 Main Residency Match. It was among the strongest of Matches, with a record number of U.S. seniors and positions offered. Read below for highlights. Program…

An Interview with Dr. Natasha Bray

As part of its NRMP Connects series, the NRMP interviewed Natasha Bray, DO, MSEd, Interim Dean of the Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine at the Cherokee Nation, to learn more about her path to Medicine, her involvement in the ground-breaking partnership between OSU and the Cherokee Nation to support community and elevate URM…

What is a “partially-matched” applicant?

An applicant who matches to a PGY-1, preliminary or transitional year position only or to an advanced, PGY-2 position only would be considered partially matched. Partially-matched applicants should only apply to programs for which they are eligible during SOAP. SOAP-eligible partially matched applicants can access the List of Unfilled Programs in the NRMP’s R3 system under the…