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We regret to inform you that you did not match: Reflections on how to improve the match experience

机译:我们很遗憾地通知您您不匹配:关于如何提高匹配体验的思考

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There is increasing concern amongst stakeholders over the high numbers of unmatched Canadian Medical Graduates (CMGs), yet little is known from the perspective of those who go unmatched. We present an opinion-based narrative analysis examining the matching process by reflecting on the pre- and post-match period and provide suggestions related to the Canadian context from the unmatched perspective. The challenge in the pre-match period was a lack of transparency around elective availability, resident selection criteria, and what happens after going unmatched. For the post-matched period, we were challenged with decision-making during a time-sensitive period, scheduling post-match electives, handling our finances, and improving our future residency applications without feedback. We have tried to identify the most impactful issues we encountered as applicants and unmatched students, and offered suggestions to improve the applicant experience. In addition to sharing our reflection in going unmatched, we also highlight the positive side of this formative experience.
机译:在大量无与伦比的加拿大医学毕业生(CMGS)上,利益相关者在越来越多的问题上越来越令人担忧,但从那些无与伦比的人的角度来看,众所周知。我们提出了一种基于意见的叙事分析,通过反映了匹配期和匹配期间,并从无与伦比的角度提供了与加拿大背景相关的建议。在赛前期间的挑战是选修可用性,居民选择标准的缺乏透明度,以及无与伦比的情况下会发生什么。对于匹配的期间,我们在一段时间敏感期间的决策,安排匹配后的选修课,处理我们的财务,并在没有反馈的情况下改善我们未来的居住申请。我们试图确定我们作为申请人和无与伦比的学生遇到的最有影响力的问题,并提供了提高申请人经验的建议。除了分享我们对无与伦比的反思外,我们还突出了这种形成体验的积极方面。

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