What to Do After You Match Into Residency — Next Steps
Learn what to do in the moments after The Match is announced, how to celebrate, who to reach out to, and what to do leading up to your residency placement.
Learn what to do in the moments after The Match is announced, how to celebrate, who to reach out to, and what to do leading up to your residency placement.
The NRMP algorithm is designed to optimize the choices of both incoming residents and residency programs. But what happens when the algorithm fails you?
We cover what to do if you don’t match on Match Day, including how to handle your emotions, how to assess what went wrong, and how to move forward effectively.
So you want to be an infectious disease doctor. Let’s debunk the public perception myths and give it to you straight. This is the reality of infectious disease.
The NRMP is an incredibly important yet incredibly confusing part of your medical journey. Learn how an algorithm decides the next 3-7 years of your life.
Learn how to optimize your chances of matching. Here are five myths about creating your Rank List Order, including the truth about what you should do instead.
There are changes coming for IMGs and FMGs in 2024 that may impact their ability to practice in the U.S. Here’s what you need to know.
What is a resident doctor? Is a resident a real doctor? Do residents see patients? We answer these questions and more about the residency process.
Medicine attracts many types of people and, contrary to popular belief, not all of them are extroverts. Here are the top 5 doctor specialties for introverts.
You shouldn’t believe everything you hear about the path to becoming a physician. Here are 5 common misconceptions about becoming a doctor.