ACCM Fellowship Matchby Nicholas Sadovnikoff, MD
I wanted to provide an update on the ACCM fellowship match. The ACCM fellowship application process has been managed by SF Match for four match cycles now, and we are in the midst of our fifth. So far it has largely been viewed as successful, and most programs report seeing a larger number of applications since the match was instituted. At the time utilizing a match was agreed upon, many programs worried that they would lose applicants to the vagaries of the match who otherwise they would have been certain to recruit. To address these concerns, a “match exception” component was adopted, allowing programs to “pre-match” individuals falling into one of six categories:
This system has worked reasonably well, with the vast majority of exceptions being either internal applicants or applicants committing to two years at one institution. On occasions, however, because these requests were processed manually, exception requests were lost or misfiled. This year, for the first time, that process has become automated. Applicants and program directors each fill out a form online found on the SOCCA website, and an automated email is sent to those individuals as well as to the program directors’ chair. The agreement is then posted on the “SOCCA match exceptions page” also found on the SOCCA website. That list will then be cross-checked with the match results before they are released on May 31. Applicants and program directors alike should appreciate this more streamlined process that is less vulnerable to human error. Learn more about ACGME Accredited ACCM Fellowship Programs. Author |