
Information on Selecting and Applying for a Residency
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Career Assessment
Careers in Medicine (formerly MedCAREERS) from the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) offers a Personal Career Assessment module
Career Exploration and Decision Making
From the AAMC
Career Exploration
Decision Making: Goal Setting and ClarificationFrom the AMA
Graduate Medical Education Directory 2005-06
Includes contact information for 8,250 ACGME-accredited and combined specialty programs and 1,700 GME teaching institutions, institutional and program requirements for 121 specialties/subspecialties, ABMS medical specialty board certification requirements, list of US medical schools, and a GME glossaryExpert Advice for Choosing a Residency Program
GMED Companion: An Insider's Guide to Selecting a Residency Program 2005-2006Choosing a Specialty
Choosing a Medical Specialty:
a compilation of resources and web sitesCommunity Welcoming Program
Housing opportunities for fourth-year medical students and their families as they interview for and transition to residency.
Transitioning to Residency
Transitioning to Residency: What Medical Students Should Know
FREIDA Online
The Fellowship and Residency Electronic Interactive Database Access
Applying for a Residency
FindAResident
Residency Vacancies
Information from the AAMC about the process of applying for a residency position
Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS)
Association of American Medical Colleges service that transmits residency applications and supporting credentials from medical schools to residency program directors
National Residency Matching Program
The National Resident Matching Program (NRMP) is a private, not-for-profit corporation established in 1952 providing uniform date of appointment to positions in graduate medical education (GME) in the United States.
Residency and fellowship programs provide current lists of vacancies to the AMA.