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The Office of Student Affairs offers a variety of career counseling opportunities designed to address the needs and concerns with regard to the following issues:

Careers in Medicine

Careers in Medicine is a four phase course that is designed to assist you in understanding your options for choosing a specialty and selecting and applying to a residency program to meet your career objectives. Careers in Medicine can be used as both a self-managed course and/or combined with career/specialty guidance programs provided by your medical school.

Careers in Medicine uses a career development model that is widely accepted throughout higher education. In this model, career planning and development is a four stage process, that includes:

  • Self-assessment
  • Career exploration
  • Decision making
  • Implementation

UTHSC launches new Careers in Medicine website!Visit the new UTHSC Careers in Medicine website here at UT! The UTCOM Careers in Medicine Program is a student-led group that is sponsored by the College of Medicine's Office of Student Affairs. The focus of this group’s activities is this website, where you will find information about Specialty Interest Groups and their events, resources on campus, volunteer and employment opportunities as well as links to on-line sites for careers in medicine information.

For more information about Careers in Medicine sponsored by the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC), please visit the AAMC's Careers in Medicine (CiM) web site at:

Note to First Time User:
  • Follow the Careers in Medine "web site" link located in the middle of the main CiM web page
  • Click "New User" link
  • Enter your Access Code: ********    Forgot your code?
  • Click "Submit" button
  • Follow the instructions on your screen to complete your CiM profile
Note to Returning User:
  • Click on the "Login" tab located on the left side of the Careers in Medine web page
  • Enter Username and Password
  • Click "Login" button
  • Navigate the site using the links located on the left navigational sidebar

Recommended Links:

AdvisorTeam Temperament Sorter II Personality Instrument
Careers in Medicine (CiM) Phase I: Self-Assessment
Careers in Medicine (CiM) Phase II: Career Exploration

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Residency Application Process

The residency application process actually begins in April with the Strolling Through the Match (STTM) Workshop. As indicated above, this workshop is designed to introduce third year medical students to the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP) and the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS), and provide insight into the various specialties. Students should follow the timeline below to ensure the smoothest process possible. Questions regarding residency and/or the residency application process should be directed to Debbey Hester in the Office of Student Affairs.
  • Application Timeline
    • Request registration materials for AUA Match (Urology): Spring-Mid December
      Note: Uses ERAS
    • Request registration materials for SFMatch: May
      Note: Otolaryngology and Neurology now uses ERAS
    • Begin requesting Letters of Recommendations: May
      Note: Provide letter writers with the UTHSC LOR Cover sheet for applications using ERAS
    • MSPE appointments: Mid July - Mid October
    • Applicant ERAS Electronic Tokens Issued: Early July
    • MyERAS Web site (limited functionality) opens: Mid July
    • NRPM On-line Applicant Registration begins: Mid August
    • ERAS Post Office Opens: September
    • CAS Application for SFMatch (target date): September
    • Alpha Omega Alpha (Fall selection process): September
    • MSPE release date: November 1st
    • Interviewing: Mid November - February
    • Urology Match: January
    • SFMatch results faxed to Student Affairs: January
    • AAMC Graduation Questionnaire January - February
    • NRMP ROLIC (Ranking): January - February
    • NRMP Match Match Day: 3rd Thursday in March
  • Tips on choosing a specialty
  • Medical Student Performance Evaluation (MSPE)
  • Preparing your credentials: Curriculum Vitae and Personal Statement
  • National Resident Matching Program (NRMP)
  • Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS)
Resources
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NRMP Downloads:

   Register & Login
   Data & Reports
   Schedule of Dates
   Violations Policy

ERAS Downloads:

   MyERAS Login
   ADTS Login
   ERAS Timline
   LOR Cover Sheet [PDF 41KB]*
   Applicant Manual [PDF 1.5MB]*
   CAF Worksheet [PDF 278KB]*
   Fees & Billing

Other Resources:

   SF Match
   AUAnet (Urology)
   AMA Resources
   AAMC-OSR Resources
   UTHSC Careers in Medicine
   NRMP Summary/Placement Archives
   GPA Specialty Data for UT Graduates

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Strolling Through the Match (STTM)

Strolling Through the Match is a half-day workshop held in the April and designed to orient junior medical students on the residency application process involving the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP) and the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS). STTM follows the "Career Day Workshop," a workshop which provides students with an opportunity to meet faculty and residents in various specialties concerning their career choices (i.e., competitiveness, credentials, etc.). By attending both workshops, students are better able to obtain a complete overview of the entire residency process from beginning to end. For more information regarding Strolling Through the Match or Career Day workshops, contact: Debbey Hester, 448-5531.

Review STTM slide presentations from May 1, 2009:

STTM Part 1:
Preparing for the Futurer
MSPE and LORs
Preparing Your Credentials
STTM Part 2:
Applying for Residency: NRMP and ERAS


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CareerMD

CareerMD This online successor to Career Insights, MD offering users an array of powerful services and features free of charge, including:

  • ResidencyFind & FellowshipFind (search engines which provide detailed contact information for every residency program in the country)
  • Program Statements (on-line location where program directors publish extensive descriptions of their residency programs)
  • House Staff Profiles (current residents provide students with candid insider's perspectives of life at their programs)

For more information about CareerMD, please visit their website at: http://www.careermd.com. To obtain user access information CareerMD online, contact , (901) 448-5531.

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AMA FREIDA Online

FREIDA Online is a database with over 7,800 graduate medical education programs accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education, as well as over 200 combined specialty programs.

Besides searching for specialty and subspecialty programs, you can also search for training institutions, medical schools, aggregate training statistics by specialty, and career plans of recent graduates.

  • Residency/Fellowship Training Program Search View information about residency and fellowship programs, provided by program directors and updated continuously, as well as information about affiliated teaching institutions.
  • Training Statistics
    Compare specialties on length of training, program size, number of faculty, work and education environment, and compensation.
  • Graduates' Career Plans Statistics
    Obtain information reported on the career plans of graduates from various specialties, as reported by their program directors.

For more information about FREIDA Online visit the AMA FREIDA Online website at
http://www.ama-assn.org/ama/pub/category/2997.html'

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Last updated: April 30, 2008 | >Office Hours: 8:00am - 5:00pm
To report problems with this page, call Debbey Hester, (901) 448-5531
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College of Medicine

 

Contact Information

 
Contact:

OWEN P. PHILLIPS, M.D.
   Associate Dean

   Office of Student Affairs
   910 Madison Ave #1043
   Memphis, TN 38163
   Phone: (901) 448-5684
   Fax: (901) 448-7085

Executive Dean:
Steve J. Schwab, M.D.


UT College of Medicine
NRMP Results Summary
 20082009

% UT System
% In-State TN (not UT)
% Out-State TN
% Primary Care
 # Unmatched

34 

62 
46 
*12 

44 

52 
42 

*Includes match to PGY2 only


2009 NRMP Residency Data
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2009 Placement Listing
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