Happy Match Day!
Residency Program Insider, March 18, 2016
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Congratulations, this is the day many of you have been working toward for months. Once the dust has settled and you’ve had a chance to review the results and data released by the National Resident Matching Program, feel free to email me and let me know of any trends you see. Your observations could end up in a future issue of Residency Program Alert.
This week’s edition of Residency Program Insider features two briefs about separate bills introduced in U.S. Congress addressing residency caps. Do you think this is long overdue? How optimistic are you that they’ll be passed? Let me know.
Also, due to the holiday next week, Residency Program Insider won’t be published. The next edition will go out on April 1.
Thanks for reading!
Son Hoang, editor, Residency Program Insider
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