how many programs were open for the scramble last year?

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seems like there 16 spots for EM that went unfilled this yr
 
im praying that i can get one of these 16 spots tomorrow
 
How would you know how many spots are available? I can't find the outcomes data for this year on the NRMP website. Also, are there any new programs this year that are going to scramble to get all of their residents?
 
How would you know how many spots are available? I can't find the outcomes data for this year on the NRMP website. Also, are there any new programs this year that are going to scramble to get all of their residents?

Log into NRMP.org, then go to "my reports" at the bottom on the left side, then click on the "regional maps" of unfilled spots by specialty.
 
A fellow class mate has to scramble. Looks like 16 spots in EM open. Also a bigger class overall with a total of ~1550 spots total.
 
13 spots last year open for scramble
 
anyone know or remember which programs had to scramble last yr?
 
I believe Staten Island has a brand new program and is scrambling all of thier interns this year... at least that's the rumor.
 
I believe Staten Island has a brand new program and is scrambling all of thier interns this year... at least that's the rumor.

That would explain the 8 Northeast spots.

Yeah, it shows them in the SAEM catalog as starting this year. Why would a program do this, or is it simply that they received accreditation too late to participate in the match, but still wanted a class for the new year?
 
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So what is the regional breakdown this year? 2 in the west, 8 in the Northeast, then...?
 
I didn't think any of this years data was released yet? Where is this information from?

BTW: Give us more details when it comes out in about 30ish minutes.
 
Best of luck to everyone scrambling right now! Hoping everyone stays sane and has a decent support network to get them through it all...
 
Best of luck to everyone scrambling right now! Hoping everyone stays sane and has a decent support network to get them through it all...

Ditto. I matched (THANK GOD)! But i wish all of those who did not the best. If anyone knows the names of the programs that didnt fill, i would love to see them...
 
So was Sparrow the program with 4 open spots then? I believe someone mentioned a central region program with 4 of 9 spots left open?
 
So was Sparrow the program with 4 open spots then? I believe someone mentioned a central region program with 4 of 9 spots left open?

Yes, Sparrow was the program with 4 of it's 9 spots in the scramble. As I mentioned before, all of the programs this year (maybe with exception of puerto rico) with unfilled positions did not have any unfilled positions last year. A suprise this year was that a west coast program had unfilled positions which has not happend in awhile (to my recollection).
 
And Staten Island didn't even participate in the match...

What was the west coast program that didn't match? Other than Nevada.
 
Nevada was the only west coast. They had two positions available.
 
Just curious, which southern program(s) did not fill?

I'm assuming they count Puerto Rico as "south" as it had 2 open spots in scramble.
 
Wonder what's up with Sparrow? That's two years in a row with several open spots. Lansing can't be all that bad.

Anyone with an opinion feel free to PM me.
 
I assume all the lectures are in Spanish in puerto rico?

I assume that they have a strict requirement of being fully fluent in spanish. I would ask for that if I was a PD in a program at U of Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico has spots open often in the scramble from my experience the last few years and most of that I assume is because they might not be able to find enough fully fluent spanish speakers that are also qualified candidates for that particular specialty.
 
I'm assuming they count Puerto Rico as "south" as it had 2 open spots in scramble.

I see; thanks for the response. Strange to see it included as 'south' but then again where else would it go, heh.
 
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