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- Match Data - Fellowship Match Outcomes | NRMP
This report is a state-by-state breakdown of Specialties Matching Service® (SMS®) results for 2021-2025 Download 2025 Specialties Matching Service Infographic
- Pediatrics marks milestone in 2025 Match with largest number of . . .
Pediatrics filled more than 95% of positions offered in the Main Residency Match, the largest number of future pediatricians in Match Day’s history The number of filled positions is expected to increase as unmatched residents are placed into programs during the supplemental match program
- Pediatrics sets record for most residency positions filled in Match
More residents matched to pediatric positions in 2025 than ever Interest in pediatrics has grown 20% since 2009 A record-breaking 3,043 residents matched to pediatric positions in the
- Match Day 2025 results: NRMP match rates by specialty, SOAP match . . .
Take a deep dive on 2025 Match Day results and the NRMP data about this year’s match rates, medical specialty trends, and more Access The AMA Road to Residency Guide
- Residency and Fellowship Statistics | The American Board of Pediatrics
Data from the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) shows filled position totals in the United States for residents and fellows, by academic year, program, and state totals Data are based on an academic year snapshot
- Pediatrics 2025: What You Really Need to Match as an IMG
The competition is still real, and understanding what worked for matched applicants is key to standing out Let’s break down the data from the 2025 Match and figure out what successful U S and non-U S IMGs had in common when it came to landing a Pediatrics residency spot
- What 23 match day statistics say about the future of medicine
On March 21, the National Resident Matching Program released statistics for the 2025 match cycle, which began March 17 2025 saw record-breaking participation in the program, with 47,208 certified applicants
- Match Day 2025: Groundbreaking Record Set - hcn. health
The document presents match rates across different applicant categories and specialties, with particular focus on primary care, OBGYN, and emergency medicine trends
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