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About the Match

The National Residency Matching Program (NRMP) was created to resolve serious problems that were rampant before its creation. Abuses were frequent on both sides, with applicants accepting offers from multiple programs in order to make a late decision about where they would go after all the offers were in. Programs expecting 10 residents to appear to begin their training were therefore often left short-staffed when a smaller number than the number of residents they had accepted actually showed up. Applicants suffered under the old system as well, when offers were made by programs and they accepted but when such offers were subsequently discovered to be merely verbal offers and there was no legal contract obligating the program to take them.

To eliminate these kinds of unfortunate situations, all of the organizations involved agreed to work through a newly charted group called the NRMP. Under the NRMP new system, both applicants and programs sign agreements and are required to abide by the same rules. By signing the NRMP enrollment agreements, both programs and applicants agree that if they participate in the NRMP matching process, the position will be there for the matched applicant, and the applicant is similarly obligated to begin training at the program where they were matched to a position. By and large, the system has worked very well, and with the advent of electronic applications, the whole process has become more streamlined for everyone. The rank order lists submitted by both programs and applicants during the process are a way of ensuring that everyone gets the best of what's available to them.

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