National Intern and Resident Matching Program
- PMID: 1133839
- DOI: 10.1097/00001888-197506000-00015
National Intern and Resident Matching Program
Abstract
In summary, there are several changes influencing the NIRMP. The changes noted are: (a) the number of graduates from foreign medical colleges has been increasing rapidly since 1970 and now represents 21 percent of the applicants; (b) the proportion of U.S. medical school graduates in the program has decreased to a low of 84 percent; (c) there is a better balance of numbers between the positions available and matched in 1975.
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