So excited to announce that the new @acog#residency application for #OBGYN#ResidencyCAS is now live and open for business! Medical schools can begin sending access links to their students and the action will begin. There are hundreds of people who worked tirelessly and thoughtfully over the last year to make this happen! we are very grateful for everyone's partnership to make this big day happen! #Match2025
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For the 2024-2025 application cycle, all OBGYN Residency Programs will be participating in ResidencyCAS. OBGYN applicants will use ResidencyCAS to:
- Apply and signal OBGYN residency programs
- Request documents supporting the application
- Schedule and participate in virtual interviews
Click here to learn more: https://t.co/a3wSDBbccH
Super excited about #OBGYN@acog ResidencyCAS bringing more value to applicants. In addition to reducing applications costs (only $99 for 18 applications- the number of signals), the new application will allow a truly rich holistic review of applicants! Proud of this next chapter of the @AmerMedicalAssn #RRRGrant to improve the #UME to #GME transition! #ChangeMedEd @Inside_TheMatch@umichmedicine@UMichMedSchool@apgonews
Details of New Ob/Gyn Residency Application System Revealed https://t.co/JYMskiIljd
Cannot be more excited about the #OBGYN residency application to be launched in 24-25! Thanks to all the collaborative work of our #MedEd community, we will be able to offer applicants state of the art application that is user friendly, mobile-first, and will allow program directors to leverage holistic review. More importantly, we will be reducing the costs to applicants! Below is the timeline of implementation to make sure our applicants/students and advisors are fully onboarded and ready to use the new application!
Please note:
1) OBGYN will still be using the @TheNRMP Matching service now and in the future with the new application
2) This does not affect couple's matching
3) This platform will provide valuable data and insight which will further support collaborative efforts
Check out a video preview of the application here https://t.co/sgFvtwmwvd
Thank you so much @JeremyLipman@nicoleb319 for giving us the opportunity to discuss the new @acog#OBGYN#Residency application!
We are super excited to adopt a platform that will allow a convenient, easy-to-use application process that will provide residency programs with a holistic view of applicants, advance exceptional matches, and contribute to a diverse work force well suited to addressing the critical needs of the profession and patients we serve. @apgonews@Inside_TheMatch@Ollendorff@helenjkmorgan @JLDBoston
Attention #OBGYN Residency Applicants:
It is not too late to sign up for this @apgonews@acog#CREOG#RRR webinar for applicants and advisors about how to prepare for the next residency application cycle. It is this Wednesday at 7pm ET. #Match2024
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We're so proud of the Class of 2023! Their dedication and hard work have not gone unnoticed. Recognize their incredible accomplishments on Friday, May 12th.
Visit https://t.co/pODZzMdGIC for more information about this year's ceremony. #FutureDoctorsStartHere#UNRMed
Thanks to UMEC and this amazing FDS program team that made the last three days in Scottsdale the best “return from Covid” @apgonews FDS meeting yet @cmmorosky@helenjkmorgan
A lack of transparency results in distrust and heightened anxiety!
As the #Match2023 interview season begins, I would like to applaud those specialties which set standard dates for interview offer release so residency applicants know what to expect!
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“Children benefit if their mothers have control over what happens to them when they are working. Further, mothers spending time on themselves ,on relaxation and self-care and not so much on housework, was associated with positive outcomes for children.” https://t.co/mAwlr8xVvx
Outstanding webinar by @Maya_Michigan and excellent RRR Grant team for OBGYN residency applicants. Checkout @apgonews website for up to date info and resources #2023Match#OBGYN
Researchers from @unrmed have identified a cause of preterm labour - an enigma that has long challenged researchers. New study in @JPhysiol suggests a protein, called Piezo1, keeps the uterus relaxed during pregnancy. Read thread for more info⬇️ https://t.co/8ZaQkOE2Rh