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For those of you who are new or have not yet had to deal with residency interviews, there are supposed strict rules that programs must follow. For instance, after interviews, programs are allowed to tell students where they will be ranking them. They are not allowed to ask students where they will be ranking the program, ask for a commitment to that particular program before the match, ask that a student accept the program and drop out of the match, etc. When a program is caught violating these rules, they are put on probation. From what I can figure, this doesn't mean much other than the program's name is put up on a website (AACPM I think) saying that they violated interview rules.
Students have always brought up the point that until there are greater penalties and restrictions put on programs that violate these rules, programs will continue to do so.
Here is the question: What penalties should be placed on residency programs that violate interview rules?
Students have always brought up the point that until there are greater penalties and restrictions put on programs that violate these rules, programs will continue to do so.
Here is the question: What penalties should be placed on residency programs that violate interview rules?