Frequently Asked Questions About the Match
1) Suppose I match, but later I decide to seek a position
offered in another match, can I drop this match and continue with the other
match?
Answer: No. certification of your rank list
indicates that you agree to withdraw from all competing matches.
2) Can I obtain a position without an interview?
Answer: Generally not, unless the program director waived the interview requirement.
3) A program director seems to solicit a commitment before
the match. What should I tell him?
Answer: You may say anything you are comfortable with. When you complete
your confidential rank list, you must remember that any statements you may
have made do not constitute binding commitments. You are free to change your
preference at any time. By the same rule, program directors are also free
to change their preference after interviewing more applicants.
4) If I rank a program as #10 and another applicant rank
it as #1, who will get that program?
Answer: When two applicants compete for the
same program, the program’s
list decides.
5) One program director tells me that he likes me very
much. Some better programs are noncommittal. Which program should I rank
first?
Answer: By all means, list the more desirable program first. Your request
will first go to the program you ranked highest. Skipping (or downgrading)
the better program eliminates your chance of being considered there, while
it does not improve the chance that others will accept you. There is no risk
in listing high on your list programs that you like well, but for which you
may have little chance.
6) A program director told me that he would “rank
me high” does
that mean a guaranteed position?
Answer: Certainly not. If you are #8 of 50
or 80 applicants, you are certainly “ranked
high”. Yet, if that program fills at #7, you are still out of luck.
It is always wise to list additional programs as a safeguard, as long as
you would rather go there than remain unmatched.
7) Can I withdraw
from the position I accepted through the Match?
Answer: No. Your signature on your rank list makes the match result a binding
commitment. Withdrawal is possible only in exceptional circumstances and
requires written approval from your program director.
8) Can I end up being matched to a program I do not really
like?
Answer: No. Your placement request will go
only to programs you have listed. If you do not like a program, you should
not list it. The Matching Program
processes your rank list like a stockbroker processing written orders from
a client. In doing so, the stockbroker does not question the client’s
judgment and obviously cannot guarantee that the client will be satisfied
with the stock’s performance over the next several years. Similarly,
the Matching Program does not question your judgments and cannot, in any
way, guarantee that you or the program director will remain satisfied with
each other’s performance. Indeed, in the years between your interview
and the completion of your residency, changes in their faculty, in funding,
or even in accreditation. The Matching Program promises you diligence processing
your rank list, but neither it nor its sponsoring organization can accept
any responsibility whatsoever for any such changes or for their consequences.
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