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Matched Psychiatry! Now for the wait til Friday. Good luck everyone!
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Do they not tell you where you've marched until this Friday? Just that you've matched or not matched your selected specialty?
Do they not tell you where you've marched until this Friday? Just that you've matched or not matched your selected specialty?
The system is defunked and archaic, imo.The wait is painful, probably even worse if you had one field and a backup on your ROL. You won't even know the specialty until tomorrow.
The system is defunked and archaic, imo.
I understand it just fine. I wasn't referencing the SOAP or this week's timeline specifically. Thanks for your input, though, doc .Seems like you just don't understand it. The reason they tell you that you matched on Monday and don't tell you where until Friday is because SOAP happens in the interim.
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15.5 hrs!The wait is painful, probably even worse if you had one field and a backup on your ROL. You won't even know the specialty until tomorrow.
Ended up very high on my list, really amazed and honored. Saying where will basically give away my identity, so I'll hold off on that.
I want to thank all of you on here for the advice, motivation, etc. This has really been a great resource for me throughout the last 5+ years.
Ended up very high on my list, really amazed and honored. Saying where will basically give away my identity, so I'll hold off on that.
I want to thank all of you on here for the advice, motivation, etc. This has really been a great resource for me throughout the last 5+ years.
So it technically happened. The "pre-accreditation" designation is actually a way to get around it created by the merger. So as long as programs are pre-accredited (i.e. they applied), then applicants can apply for advanced or fellowship positions based on the requirements prior to the change. If you are in an AOA program that is not pre-accredited and doesn't gain either accreditation or pre-accreditation, then you actually can't apply to most ACGME fellowships as based on the 2016 common program requirements (or whatever its called).
Like I mention above though, its not really clear what's going to happen post-2020. After June 30th 2020 "pre-accreditation" will no longer exist, so its not really clear whether graduates of programs that failed to complete accreditation would be able to apply for fellowships in say the 2021 fellowship app cycle. Its not clear. They imply that to be the case, but don't directly answer it in any of the documents I saw.
So this will really only affect people that finish residency during the transition while their programs are pre-accredited, but then their programs fail to get initial accreditation and close, and those same people are applying after June 30th 2020 (e.g. for say the 2021 or on cycles). People in that, what I expect to be rare situation, would not be able to apply for ACGME fellowships based on the common requirements released for 2016.
Now keep in mind though, that these are all the technical requirements. The ACGME actually leaves a lot up to the discretion of the programs whether they would define an applicant from a non-accredited as having "special qualifications" that make them desirable for the fellowship. So basically its up to programs individually. Specialty boards though may have different requirements.
The safest thing to do is to go to a program that is ACGME accredited (full or initial), or to go to a pre-accredited program with the intention of applying for fellowship/advanced positions prior to June 30th 2020. Now obviously if the programs gain pre-accreditation by the time you apply for fellowship or the program gains initial accreditation you'll also be fine.