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Tuesday, September 11, 2007

HOW TO WITHDRAW FROM THE RESIDENCY MATCH


Accepting a prematch (out-of-match) offer is probably the biggest reason for withdrawing from the NRMP match. Guess we don't need to delve into other reasons.

First of all, prematched candidates must note that it is imperative to withdraw from the Match before the Rank Order List Submission deadline - The deadline for 2007 Match is Wednesday 21, at 9:00 PM Eastern Time. Otherwise you might end up with a second marriage - LOL. Entering the NRMP Matching program is a contractual agreement to abide to the Match results. In case you do forget to withdraw and end up matching - you land in troubled waters. Even if you decide to go with the Matched position, the prematch offering program is gonna be up in arms - unless of course you only signed the Letter of intent and Not the binding prematch contract letter (Lets reserve that for another post, but it's a safe idea to wait till you actually sign and send back the prematch contract letter before you withdraw from the match)


Here are the steps to withdraw from the NRMP Matching Program:

1. Open up to the NRMP Match WebSite.
2. Login ( *Duh*)
3. After you login, Click on "Update My Profile" Link on the Menu Seen on the Left
4. Next, you should see a "Withdraw" Link adjacent to your name along with other Links
5. Choose Withdraw and Confirm


This will automatically send a notification to all programs who rank you on their ROLs.

If it helps, Click here to look at the images / screenshots of the process.


Now, In Addition, candidates can and should notify individual programs about your withdrawal. This is not compulsory, but as I wrote on an earlier post about notifying programs about Interview cancellations, I consider it ethical to let the programs know about your withdrawal, so that they can extend invitation to other candidates on the waiting list. Of course, if the Interview season is already over (Jan end), then notifying individual programs is more of a matter of courtesy - they will get to know anyways if they rank you. [ If they did not want to rank you, they don't need to know anyways ;-) ]


Here's the Steps to notify programs individually. Instead of me overusing my ATP molecules into typing, lemme copy-paste what AAMC.org site says on this ..he he
"
You may withdraw from programs one of two ways;
- by contacting them directly (e-mail, phone, etc.)
- or by using the new withdraw feature in MyERAS.

1. Withdrawing by Contacting Programs:

* If you no longer wish to be considered by a program you can contact the program directly and notify them of your decision. Contact information for the programs can be obtained from within your MyERAS account. Once contacted programs will have the ability to mark you as "withdrawn" from application and will no longer consider you for the position(s).

2. Withdrawing using MyERAS:

* You may now use MyERAS to withdraw your application from consideration by a program. To withdraw using MyERAS you will need to login to your MyERAS account, click on the "Programs" tab, click on the "Programs Applied to" tab, click on the the program you wish to withdraw from, mark the field "I would like to notify this program that I am withdrawing myself, click on "Save."

Source


Here's a screenshot of where to find that withdrawal field they are talking about. Personally I don't like the way they have designed this functionality, coz' you gotta do it individually do it for each program ! And there are plenty of IMGs who applied to 100-plus program - didn't you guys ? ;-)


Also read:

- "Deadline" for prematch offers from Residency Programs?

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Comments on "HOW TO WITHDRAW FROM THE RESIDENCY MATCH"

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (October 8, 2007 11:07 AM) : 

Is it possible to sign a prematch and go for the match both and how risky is it?

 

Blogger Digitaldoc, MD said ... (October 8, 2007 3:29 PM) : 

Its a risky proposition if you match - you could face litigation from the program that signed you for a prematch - since they too withdraw the position from the match based on your agreement to accept the prematch. Plus it will be easy for them to gather data from the NRMP showing that you went ahead with the match despite contractual agreement.

But if they are slow and do not provide you with residency contract papers until the match withdrawal deadline, you could potentially have a case to fight back on that grounds, if sued.

Try to avoid the situation - be on the programs case to make sure they give you the contract soon enough

 

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