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Match Information

Overview

In this section, you can indicate whether you plan to participate in the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP "Match") and enter your registration details, including whether you're participating as part of a couple.

The Match is a separate service from ResidencyCAS, and you must register for it independently at https://www.nrmp.org/. Once registered, you’ll receive an NRMP ID, which will automatically link to your ResidencyCAS account and be shared with the programs you apply to – no manual entry required.

You can also provide consent for your ResidencyCAS letters of recommendation to be released to ERAS, so they’re available to you if you need to participate in the Supplemental Offer of Acceptance Program (SOAP).

Military Match Notification Process

Applicants with military obligations who apply to military residency programs may also submit applications to civilian residency programs through ResidencyCAS. If an applicant secures a military residency through the Military Match process, the following steps should be taken:

  1. Applicant Notification: the applicant must notify the appropriate official in their Medical Student Affairs Office of their successful Military Match outcome.
  2. Medical School Notification: the Medical Student Affairs Official must inform the ResidencyCAS Support Team (schoolsupport@residencycas.com) in writing of the applicant’s Military Match outcome. The notification should include:
    • Applicant's full name.
    • Medical school attended.
    • ResidencyCAS ID.
    • Date of birth.
  3. ResidencyCAS Actions: the ResidencyCAS Support Team will:
    • Notify civilian residency programs of the applicant’s Military Match outcome.
    • Update the applicant’s status to “Hold” in the ResidencyCAS Program Portal.
    • Add a note to the applicant’s file indicating “Military Residency Obtained.”
  4. Civilian Residency Programs: civilian residency programs will receive this information to manage their ranking processes accordingly. No further action is required from these programs.

 

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