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STEPS FOR SUCCESS April 20, 2013 RESIDENCY APPLICANT INFORMATION

STEPS FOR SUCCESS April 20, 2013 RESIDENCY APPLICANT INFORMATION. Match Historical SOAP 2012 All In 2013 Match 2013 Future Projections. Main Residency Match PGY-1 Matches Number of Unmatched Applicants Increased. 13,546 SOAP-Eligible Applicants. SOAP Positions

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STEPS FOR SUCCESS April 20, 2013 RESIDENCY APPLICANT INFORMATION

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  1. STEPS FOR SUCCESS April 20, 2013 RESIDENCY APPLICANT INFORMATION • Match Historical • SOAP 2012 • All In 2013 • Match 2013 • Future Projections

  2. Main Residency Match PGY-1 Matches Number of Unmatched Applicants Increased

  3. 13,546 SOAP-Eligible Applicants

  4. SOAP Positions Offered & Accepted by Round End of Day 1: 267 positions remained End of Day 2: 106 positions remained End of SOAP: 98 positions remained

  5. SOAP Positions Accepted by Applicant & Position Type 1,816 993 applicants accepted 1,033 positions

  6. More than 1/3 of Residency Programs in the NRMP • accepted at least one resident outside the match • One in every seven residents, almost 4,000, found their positions outside • the match • Certain states had the largest concentrations that took candidates outside • of the match including Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York • A final survey conducted one year ago by the NRMP found among the • other interesting comments that over half the program directors said they “had offered positions outside of the match to be competitive.” Internal • Medicine, Pathology and Psychiatry were the highest number of • positions outside the match; roughly 30% each

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