I'm new here and have some very basic questions about dates 😍...
- How long I'm suppose to wait from the moment I finish my last USMLE test to enrolling to the match?
The US residency match and the USMLEs are not linked; therefore, you can enroll in the match anywhere you like in your cycle of taking the USMLEs. However, there are some corollaries:
1) if you are a foreign student who will be using ECFMG, bear in mind that:
a) you must complete ALL steps toward ECFMG certification by the date
of rank order list (ROL) submission; this is usually mid February
b) some programs will not look at applicants without ECFMG certification
2) some programs require completion and passage of USMLE Step 2 before considering your application; this can be true for both American and foreign students. However, this is PROGRAM specific and not a requirement of the NRMP.
3) if your application is not stellar, you would do better to have as much information provided to the programs; that is, if your USMLE Step 1 score isn't very good, doing well on USMLE Step 2 can improve your chances
4) if you take the USMLEs shortly before or after you enroll in the match, your scores may delay review of your application or programs may disregard your application without them. Better to have them done before applying
5) without at least USMLE Step 1 completed and scored (and passed), your chances of matching are generally pretty slim as most programs use this as a measure to compare applicants.
How long it usually takes from the time I enrol to the match until I'm being matched? Is there a spesific time in which I should enrol to the match or a spesific time when most people get the match results or it's completely individual?
For the typical NRMP program (ie, not an early match specialty), the enrollment starts September 1 and the match results are announced in mid to late March. Everyone who uses the same match program and is matched to a residency gets the news on the same day. Similarly if you do an "early" match, say Neurosurgery, you will get your match results on the same day as everyone else who matched into the same specialty.
For more information on how the match works, please see
http://www.nrmp.org
and finally, is there a spesific time for begining a residency or it's individual? is there a time when usually a residency begins?
Thank you
Almost all residencies in the US begin on July 1. However, many will require you to show up anywhere from 1 to 3 weeks earlier than that for orientation. There are a few programs which may take residents mid-year (ie, January) but by and large, you should expect to start residency mid June to July.