To help better match interest with demand, CORD has discussed piloting a “preference signaling” system next year. This would allow students to indicate early on if a program is one of their top five choices and would allow residencies to better predict which applicants they are likely to recruit. This method worked really well for ENT, and I’m excited to see how this may help us better align student interest with available slots in the future.
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ACEP Now: Vol 41 – No 07 – July 2022Question: We hope you have you been reading ACEP Now. What is your favorite story from this past year?
Dr. Schmitz: My favorite was the story on Ukraine. It is empowering to see that even in our darkest moments, emergency physicians rally together to protect, serve, and care for our patients and for each other. It highlighted to me that while others may run away from danger and the unknown, emergency physicians run to it and do whatever is needed in the moment. It restored my faith in humanity and is a constant reminder that what we do has purpose.
Dr. Dark (@RealCedricDark) is assistant professor of emergency medicine at Baylor College of Medicine and the medical editor in chief of ACEP Now.
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