THE MATCH - National Resident Matching Program (NRMP)

The Match Process

Accessing The Match

NRMP Main Match Timeline

Match Resources


Supplemental Offer and Acceptance Program (SOAP) 

For Programs

For Institutions 




NRMP Policies   

Match Policy: What Program Directors Need to Know

Waiver Policy

Violations Policy

Sanctions Guidelines

All in Policy

NRMP Privacy Statement

NRMP Professionalism Policy - Program directors CANNOT ask an applicant about ranking preferences or for any information about other programs where the applicant has applied or interviewed.

Match Communication Code of Conduct

Match Participation Agreement

Institutions

Download  Match Participation Agreement for Institutions for 2022 Main Residency Match and for Fellowship Matches Opening after September 15, 2021

Main Residency Match

Download Match Participation Agreement for Programs

Specialties Matching Service

Download Match Participation Agreement between Applicants and Programs for all Matches Opening after June 30, 2020


LSUHSC 2020 Recruitment Policy 

Applicants must be given Applicant Information Sheet and Sample Contract and sign the Interviewee Acknowledgement Form BEFORE  interviewing.  Programs must retain copies of these documents for all interview candidates.

What information should I make available to applicants?

House Officer Eligibility and Selection

LSU School of Medicine ensures that its training programs select from eligible applicants on the basis of their preparedness, ability, aptitude, academic credentials, communication skills, and personal qualities such as motivation and integrity. Programs do not discriminate with regard to sex, race, age, religion, color, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, or veteran status. House Officer selection criteria must conform to the guidelines of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) General Requirements.

NRMP Applicant Eligibility

Program Eligibility

Only applicants who meet one of the following criteria may be accepted for residency training in accredited programs sponsored by LSU Health Sciences Center:

US Citizens

Permanent Residents of the United States

J1 Visa sponsored by ECFMG - As noted in Chancellor Memorandum 39 (CM-39) ECFMG sponsorship as a J-1 exchange visitor is the appropriate and only mechanism whereby foreign physicians may enter graduate medical education/training programs at the LSU Health Sciences Center

Employment Authorization Document (EAD) - is NOT accepted for Graduate Medical Education Training at LSUHSC.  It is NOT a Permanent Resident Card.  An EAD card is one way to prove someone is allowed to work in the U.S. for a specific time.   

ECFMG Certificate Required for all non US Medical School Graduates

Fellowship Programs

The ACGME includes two choices for fellowship eligibility. All applicants should review the criteria as established by the relevant Resident Review Committee.


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