How does the Residency Program Director Side of ERAS Applications Look ?

Ever wondered how do the ERAS screens and your applications look on the computer monitors of Program Directors and Program Coordinator side ?
The AAMC website does host a Powerpoint presentation meant for the Program directors and coordinators that shows us a lot of useful screen shots of how the application looks on their end, how they can sort applications and more..
The screen shots look cool and give a lot of information- Here's an example:

To see all other features - why don't you fellas Download the Entire Powerpoint Here ?
Note:
1. The candidate's Picture is visible to the Programs ONLY after they have invited your for an interview.
2. So here are the various possible "application Statuses" that your residency application may have:
a. Application Received
b. Application Reviewed
c. Application on Hold
d. Selected to Interview
e. Invited to Interview
f. Wait-listed for Interview
g. Scheduled for Interview
h. Interviewed
i. Selected for ranking
j. Inactive
k. Ranked
l. Withdrawn
m. Withdrawn by applicant
n. Will start
o. Scramble Application
Shall try to put more analysis as time permits
Many thanks to Gavrav Parikh, MD from University Texas, Houston's MD Anderson Cancer Center for bringing this to our attention !
Labels: ERAS Applications
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Comments on "How does the Residency Program Director Side of ERAS Applications Look ?"
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Anonymous said ... (March 18, 2008 12:23 AM) :
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Digitaldoc, MD said ... (March 18, 2008 6:36 AM) :
Post Your Comment !hey,
i will be applying for the 2009 match . i wanted to know : can i edit my profile/ achievements on the eras application after september 1st? for ex: can i update my research/observership/experience/publications if any after september 1st?
thsnkd and keep it up!
hi,
Once you submit the eras application, You can only edit the profile section (name, address, visa status. etc) but NOT the resume section - the date does not decide, but its when you submit.