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Congratulations Class of 2019 MATCH 302 April 16, 2019 Congratulations Class of 2019

OBJECTIVES Match 302 Match 401 May 22, 2019 How we did in the 2019 match Match Trends M4 Panel Match 401 May 22, 2019 Strolling Through the Match MSPE ERAS

Percentile Distribution for All Matched Allopathic Seniors: All Specialties Combined Characteristic 2016-2018 UTHSC highlighted 25th 50th 75th Match Characteristic: 1. Number of Matched Seniors 251 368 433 483 2. Percentage of class matched 93.1 93.5 95.6 96.9 3. Mean number of programs on rank order list 10.8 11.5 12.4 13.1 4. Mean number of programs ranked in specialty 9.3 9.5 10.2 10.9 Student Characteristics: 5. Mean number of work experiences 2.8 2.9 3.1 3.5 6. Mean Number of volunteer experiences 6.2 6.3 7.0 7.7 7. Mean number of research experiences 2.7 3.1 3.6 8. Mean number of publications 3.8 4.7 5.1 5.9 9. Percent AΩA members 18.0 18.9 19.8 19.9 USMLE and COMLEX-USA Scores 10. Mean Step 1 score 228.4 231.6 231.8 235.6 11. Mean Step 2 241.7 244.4 245.5 246.7

Applicants and PGY-1 Positions in Match 1952-2017 This year there were 43,909 applicants enrolled for 30,232 positions

UTHSC COM Match 2019 160 students graduating in 2019 157 enrolled in a match 138 matched NRMP + 2 Military + 2 Urology 14 entered SOAP- 11 received PGY-1, Categorical, or Advanced 3 accepted PGY-1 positions post-SOAP + 1 w/research fellowship

2019 Match # Students Percentage In-state PGY1 UT system (66); TN (3) Mem (41) Chat (3) Knox (12) Nash(2) 69 43% Out-of-State PGY1 88 55% Primary Care 73 46% Non-Primary Care 83 52.8% December Grads; 2019 Match 2 1.2%

Match Week 2019 May Graduates # Students Percentage Enrolled in Match 157 Matched 138 + 2 + 2 90.4% No Match on Monday 14 8.9% Matched Prelim or Categorical in SOAP* 11 7.0% Position post-SOAP 3 1.9% Overall Placement 156 99.4% * Supplemental Offer and Acceptance Program

UT Students entering SOAP/Scramble Program 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 Anesthesia 1 Dermatology Emergency Medicine 4 2 Family Medicine 2** Internal Medicine 1** Med/Peds Neurosurgery OB-GYN 3 Ophthalmology Orthopedics Pediatrics Plastics NA Phys Med & Rehab Psychiatry Radiology/RadOnc Surgery Urology ** board failure

UTHSC COM 4-Yr Average Specialty Step 1 Step 2 GPA RESEARCH Visiting Anesthesia 229 241 3.5 LSP 1 Dermatology 251 256 3.8 YES MUST 1-3 Emergency Medicine 231 246 MUST-1-3 Family Medicine 217 235 3.3 Not critical Internal Medicine 226 242 Med-Peds 239 254 3.7 Neurology NSG 253 MUST 1-2 OB/GYN 227 247 1-2 Ophthalmology 248 250 Orthopedics 257 Otolaryngology Pediatrics 221 Psychiatry 209 223 3.2 Radiology 236 3.6 Yes Surgery 233 Urology

Percent Matches by Choice and Applicant 2019

Applicants vs Positions 2018 & 19 Specialty Total Positions 2018 2019 Total Applicant Unmatched Seniors 2018 2019 Anesthesiology 1253 1337 2011 2226 319 363 Dermatology* 476 447 863 701 115 118 Emergency Medicine 2278 2488 2901 3048 232 206 Family Medicine 3629 4107 6421 6652 315 323 Internal Medicine 7542 8116 11,917 12,527 542 600 NSG 225 232 325 341 37 52 Ob-Gyn 1336 1395 1879 2026 177 235 Orthopedics 742 755 1017 1037 158 137 Pediatrics 2768 2847 Psychiatry 1556 1740 2739 2767 254 203 Surgery 1319 1432 2391 2563 346 335 * PGY-2 From NRMP Match 2019 Advance Data Tables

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Strolling Through The Match Coming in May 2019 How to on mechanics of residency application Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) LOR’s CV Personal Statement National Residency Matching Program (NRMP) Early Match Couples Match Supplemental Offer and Acceptance Program (SOAP)

Take Home Points Primary Care increased positions by >1000 A board failure complicates matters Some specialties are becoming more competitive, like EM Orthopedics is a long shot, even with a Step 1 score of 270 OB/GYN won’t match a poor fit, even with competitive scores Be realistic Attend Strolling Through the Match – it’s important