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Say someone is switching from Family Medicine to Radiology.
You have to tell your PD that you are switching specialties, but say you don't actually match into the new specialty, and you wouldn't know this until Match Week, wouldn't the PD have been trying to fill your spot the whole year, and have given it to a replacement by Match Week (the same time you realized you didn't match)?
Is there a way to default into continuing your old program if you do not match into the new specialty? Or will the PD be terminating your position for the following year from the time you've told them you're switching, so that they can fill it with someone new that they know will be there next year?
I don't know how people get around this; clearly it is very scary to risk losing your old program and not matching into a new program; but I can see that a PD would not want to risk having an empty space in their program.
You have to tell your PD that you are switching specialties, but say you don't actually match into the new specialty, and you wouldn't know this until Match Week, wouldn't the PD have been trying to fill your spot the whole year, and have given it to a replacement by Match Week (the same time you realized you didn't match)?
Is there a way to default into continuing your old program if you do not match into the new specialty? Or will the PD be terminating your position for the following year from the time you've told them you're switching, so that they can fill it with someone new that they know will be there next year?
I don't know how people get around this; clearly it is very scary to risk losing your old program and not matching into a new program; but I can see that a PD would not want to risk having an empty space in their program.