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Evaluating the Impact of the Novel Geographic Preferences Section on Interview Rate and Residency Match Outcomes.

William J BenjaminNicholas R LenzeLauren A BohmMarc C ThorneRobbi A KupferDan SepdhamAngela P MihalicReeni Abraham
Published in: Journal of general internal medicine (2023)
Both preference signals and geographic preferences have significant associations with odds of an application receiving an interview and matching for both categorical and preliminary internal medicine applicants. This study can be used to inform applicants, advisors, and programs how novel application strategies can affect important application outcomes for US medical school graduates. As more specialties pilot alternative processes, it will be important to study all application outcomes among varying applicant populations.
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