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- 2024 ERAS Application Events and Resources
- Residency Programs Participating in Program Signaling for the 2024 ERAS Application Season
- Specialties Participating in Program Signaling for the 2024 ERAS Application Season
- Program Signaling in the MyERAS® Application for 2023-2024 Residency Applicants
2024 ERAS® Application Events and Resources
Webinars and Videos
- 2024 ERAS Webinar Recordings:
- Webinars for Applicants
- Webinars for Medical School Advisors
- Webinars for Program Contacts
- New video! Exploring the Relationship between Program Signaling, Geographic Preference and Interview Invitations across Specialties
- Supplemental ERAS Application Research Findings and Next Steps for the 2024 MyERAS Application for Advisors
- Supplemental ERAS Application Research Findings and Next Steps for Specialties and Programs
Guides and Worksheets
- New resource! MyERAS Application Updates and Program Signaling: Guide for Programs
- MyERAS Application Updates and Program Signaling: Guide for Applicants
- 2024 MyERAS Applicant Worksheet
Residency Programs Participating in Program Signaling for the 2024 ERAS Application Season
The Residency Programs Participating in Program Signaling webpage allows visitors to search for participating programs by program name, specialty, state, or ACGME ID number.
Specialties Participating in Program Signaling for the 2024 ERAS Application Season
With the support of their specialty leadership organizations, programs from the following specialties may participate in program signaling for the 2024 ERAS application recruitment season.
The AAMC provided all participating specialties with guidance about home and away rotations. The AAMC suggests that applicants signal their most interested programs regardless of whether they are home or away rotations. This is the most fair and equitable process for all applicant types (MD, DO, and IMGs) and provides all programs that participate in receiving signals with the same information about interest level.
Specialty | Number of Program Signals |
---|---|
Anesthesiology | 5 (gold), 10 (silver) |
Child Neurology & Neurodevelopmental Disabilities | 3 |
Dermatology | 3 (gold), 25 (silver) |
Diagnostic Radiology and Interventional Radiology | 6 (gold), 6 (silver) |
Emergency Medicine | 7 |
Family Medicine | 5 |
General Surgery | 5 |
Internal Medicine | 7 |
Internal Medicine & Psychiatry | 2 |
Neurological Surgery | 25 |
Neurology | 3 |
Obstetrics and Gynecology | 3 (gold), 15 (silver) |
Orthopedic Surgery | 30 |
Otolaryngology | 25 |
Pathology | 5 |
Pediatrics | 5 |
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation | 5 |
Public Health and General Preventive Medicine | 3 |
Psychiatry | 5 |
Thoracic Surgery | 3 |
Program Signaling in the MyERAS Application for 2023-2024 Residency Applicants
Due to the complexity of program signaling and in the interest of protecting applicants, the AAMC requires each interested specialty and individual programs from participating specialties to explicitly agree to participate in program signaling.
The AAMC seeks to ensure that specialties who choose to participate in program signaling for the 2024 ERAS application season:
- Are properly trained and equipped to use program signals as a part of a holistic review of applicants when deciding who to invite to an interview.
- Understand and have reviewed the research outcomes to date.
- Can make an informed decision about the number of signals available to applicants for their individual specialty together with AAMC assessment experts.
- Have ample time for early communication to applicants and advisors regarding specialty participation.
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