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I am looking for statistics on residency programs. Specifically, how many people apply and the demographics of the applicants. Does any such numbers exist???
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I am looking for statistics on residency programs. Specifically, how many people apply and the demographics of the applicants. Does any such numbers exist???
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On ACCP's website, you can get to their monthly report, and the last numbers that I saw were in 2007 (I can't remember which month's report, though).
There's an AJHP article about residencies and applicants from 2005, but I'm not sure if they gave demographics or if there is more current information (I'd hope there'd be).
Hope that gets you started.
where is this monthly report? I looked around for it on the website but couldn't find it...Is it under the residency directory program portion?
what the hell were you doing up at that hour, woman?
I'm not feeling well...![]()
oh no! does that mean we can't get Z to buy us a bottle of wine?I hope you feel better - take it easy this evening!
we have the NMSHP dinner and then we're going to the hotel and trying to hit the sack. Trying to lay low tonight.
see you later!
Were you kids getting a little crazy down at Mid-year???
Thanks for the info - I am gonna try to hunt it down.
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Found it: LINK - Scroll down to Page 4 - chart on the right
When I found it - I couldn't help but wonder - How in the world did you rememeber where you saw this??? I mean really - Who remembers they saw a table of total applicants that was 2 inches tall on Page 4 of the May issue back in 2007??? That is just rediculous!
When I found it - I couldn't help but wonder - How in the world did you rememeber where you saw this??? I mean really - Who remembers they saw a table of total applicants that was 2 inches tall on Page 4 of the May issue back in 2007??? That is just rediculous!
Thats a very goodthing. Nothing to be ashamed ofI tend to remember more than I should.
Thats a very goodthing. Nothing to be ashamed of.