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Overview
Confused about the Match? Get the scoop here about the whole process.
Deciding on your specialty
Making the decision on which residency training to pursue may be achallenging decision.
Clerkships and SubIs
Scheduling clinical rotations in your third and fourth years carefully can help ease the application process.
How the Match works
The Match is an applicant driven program which seeks to give applicants and residency programs what they want.
Letters of Recommendation
The backbone of every application are a set of strong letters.
ERAS and Applications
The electronic application can be an applicant's best friend. Use it to your advantage.
Personal Statement and NEW! Personal Statement Library
Often the most time consuming portion of the application, here are a few pointers to get you started.
Curriculum Vitae
A well-done C.V. smooths out the application process from letters of recommendation to ERAS. Make yours work for you.
Interviews
The most stressful part of residency applications for many students, the interview day can also be the most fun.
Rank List
Entering rank lists gives you chance to control your own destiny. Plan wisely.
Match Day
The real March Madness for fourth year students.
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101 Tips to Getting the Residency You Want: A Guide for Medical Student
Each year, more than 15,000 U.S. medical students—along with more than 18,000 graduates of foreign medical schools and schools of osteopathic medicine—take part in the National Residency Matching Program, vying for a small number of positions in the United States. In this keenly competitive environment, they seek every advantage they can get. Based on more than two decades of experience preparing candidates for residency programs, John Canady has developed a concise practical guide to making one’s way through the maze of residency applications and interviews. Guiding residency applicants past the pitfalls in all aspects of the process, 101 Tips to Getting the Residency You Want includes sections on tried-and-true methods for senior year planning, the importance of networking, tips for interviewing, practical advice for carefree travel, and guidelines for follow-up to out-of-town rotations and interviews. This guide covers the do’s and don’ts that will maximize each applicant’s chances and exposes the common blunders that can ruin an application in spite of the best grades and test scores.