Thursday, 15 August 2013

List of programs that dont participate in ERAS or NRMP

This is a list of programs that do not participate in the NRMP match. The data was compiled from FREIDA and tabulated based on states and specialties. I have excluded army, naval and armed forces medical programs from this list. They can be viewed in table later in the article. This list is for information only, please cross check your sources prior to application.


List of programs that do not participate in NRMP match process| from freida - 2012 (Internal medicine, Family medicine, psychiatry, pediatrics, anesthesia, radiology, PM&RS, pathology, neurology, neurosurgery, transitional, ob gynecology and general surgery)
Rest of the denotes programs that are variations on the standard ERAS and NRMP match process. These programs have declared that they do not either go through ERAS or NRMP. I am pretty sure this must not be an exclusive condition but quite a few programs are armed forces programs so they may be doing just that. Listed below are programs that do not participate in ERAS.  What is the implication of this? firstly, you may have to get in touch with the programs individually to apply for residency. They may have their own criteria for selection of applicants which may be very similar to programs that do participate in ERAS. Remember, ERAS was made to streamline and facilitate application to residencies to many places. Imagine if there was no ERAS you would have to send your CV and photo and scores individually to each of the 100+ so places!. So ERAS is actually a boon for applicants but at the same time there may be places that opt for a more individualized approach.

Then there are also programs that participate in ERAS but do not participate in NRMP. This is going to a obsolete thing in the near future because as news has it, the days of prematches are soon over. But there is a caveat, a program could still in spots after the match day post scramble independent of the match, they could just be filling in for a residency spot that they lost (due to resident leaving the program for what so ever reason).

In any case, the list was complied from American medical association (AMA) FREDA website for more details about the programs and program numbers etc. check the AMA-FREIDA site here. 
The programs in blue are regular programs while ones in black are armed forces programs.

 
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SPECIALITY

NAME

PARTICIPATE IN ERAS
PARTICIPATE IN NRMP
OB-GYN
National Capital Consortium Program
Bethesda, Maryland
No
-
San Juan City Hospital Program
San Juan, Puerto Rico
No
-
Naval Medical Center (San Diego) Program
San Diego, California
Yes
No
Tripler Army Medical Center Program
Tripler AMC, Hawaii
Yes
No
John H Stroger Hospital of Cook County Program
Chicago, Illinois
Yes
No
Jamaica Hospital Medical Center Program
Jamaica, New York
Yes
No
Cleveland Clinic Foundation Program
Cleveland, Ohio
Yes
No
San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium Program
Lackland AFB, Texas
Yes
No
Naval Medical Center (Portsmouth) Program
Portsmouth, Virginia
Yes
No
Madigan Healthcare System Program
Tacoma, Washington
Yes
No

 

SPECIALITY

NAME
PARTICIPATE IN ERAS
PARTICIPATE IN NRMP
NEUROLOGY
San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium Program
Fort Sam Houston, Texas
No
-
National Capital Consortium Program
Bethesda, Maryland
Yes
No
Madigan Healthcare System Program
Tacoma, Washington
Yes
No
SPECIALITY
NAME
PARTICIPATE IN ERAS
PARTICIPATE IN NRMP
ANESTHESIA
Naval Medical Center (San Diego) Program
San Diego, California
No
-
National Capital Consortium Program
Bethesda, Maryland
No
-
New York Methodist Hospital Program
Brooklyn, New York
No
-
Naval Medical Center (Portsmouth) Program
Portsmouth, Virginia
No
-
Nassau University Medical Center Program
East Meadow, New York
Yes
No
San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium Program. Fort Sam Houston, Texas
Yes
No
SPECIALITY
NAME
PARTICIPATE IN ERAS
PARTICIPATE IN NRMP

FAMILY MED

David Grant Medical Center Program
Travis AFB, California
No
-

 

US Air Force Regional Hosptial/Headquarters Air Armament Center (AFMC) Program
Eglin AFB, Florida
No
-

 

Naval Hospital (Pensacola) Program
Pensacola, Florida
No
-

 

Mike O'Callaghan Federal Hospital/Nellis Air Force Base Program
Nellis AFB, Nevada
No
-

 

Montgomery Hospital Program
Norristown, Pennsylvania
No
-

 

Dr Alejandro Otero Lopez Hospital Program
Manati, Puerto Rico
No
-

 

Naval Hospital (Camp Pendleton) Program
Camp Pendleton, California
Yes
No

 

Naval Hospital (Jacksonville) Program
Jacksonville, Florida
Yes
No

 

Martin Army Community Hospital Program
Fort Benning, Geogia
Yes
No

 

Dwight David Eisenhower Army Medical Center Program
Fort Gordon, Georgia
Yes
No

 

Tripler Army Medical Center Program
Honolulu, Hawaii
Yes
No

 

Idaho State University/Madison-Rexburg Family Medicine Rural Program
Pocatello, Idaho
Yes
No

 

St Francis Hospital and Health Centers Program
Indianapolis, Indiana
Yes
No

 

Wyckoff Heights Medical Center Program
Brooklyn, New York
Yes
No

 

Naval Hospital (Camp Lejeune) Program
Camp LeJeune, North Carolina
Yes
No

 

Womack Army Medical Center Program
Fort Bragg, North Carolina
Yes
No

 

Bella Vista Hospital Program
Mayaguez, Puerto Rico
Yes
No

 

Darnall Army Medical Center Program
Fort Hood, Texas
Yes
No

 

National Capital Consortium (Fort Belvoir Community Hosptial) Program
Fort Belvoir, Virginia
Yes
No

 

Naval Hospital (Bremerton) Program
Bremerton, Washington
Yes
No

 

Madigan Healthcare System Program
Tacoma, Washington
Yes
No
SPECIALITY
NAME
PARTICIPATE IN ERAS
PARTICIPATE IN NRMP

MEDICINE

Keesler Medical Center Program
Keesler AFB, Mississippi
No
-

 

Mount Vernon Hospital Program
Mount Vernon, New York
No
-

 

Universidad Central del Caribe Program
Bayamon, Puerto Rico
No
-

 

San Juan City Hospital Program
San Juan, Puerto Rico
No
-

 

San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium Program
Fort Sam Houston, Texas
No
-

 

University of Alabama Medical Center (Huntsville) Program
Huntsville, Alabama
Yes
No

 

Dwight David Eisenhower Army Medical Center Program
Fort Gordon, Georgia
Yes
No

 

National Capital Consortium Program
Bethesda, Maryland
Yes
No

 

St Barnabas Hospital Program
Bronx, New York
Yes
No

 

Mount Sinai School of Medicine (Bronx) Program
Bronx, New York
Yes
No

 

Wyckoff Heights Medical Center Program
Brooklyn, New York
Yes
No

 

St John's Episcopal Hospital-South Shore Program
Far Rockaway, New York
Yes
No

 

Ramon Betances Hospital-Mayaguez Medical Center/Ponce School of Medicine Consortium Program, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico
Yes
No

 

William Beaumont Army Medical Center Program
El Paso, Texas
Yes
No

 

Madigan Healthcare System Program
Tacoma, Washington
Yes
No
SPECIALITY
NAME
PARTICIPATE IN ERAS
PARTICIPATE IN NRMP

PATHOLOGY

Naval Medical Center (San Diego) Program
San Diego, California
No
-

 

National Capital Consortium Program
Springfield, Virginia
No
-

 

National Institutes of Health Clinical Center Program
Bethesda, Maryland
Yes
No

 

San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium Program
Lackland AFB, Texas
Yes
No

 

Texas Tech University (Lubbock) Program
Lubbock, Texas
Yes
No

 

Madigan Healthcare System Program
Tacoma, Washington
Yes
No
SPECIALITY
NAME
PARTICIPATE IN ERAS
PARTICIPATE IN NRMP

PSYCHIATRY

National Institutes of Health Clinical Center Program
Bethesda, Maryland
No
-

 

Naval Medical Center (San Diego) Program
San Diego, California
Yes
No

 

Delaware Psychiatric Center Program
New Castle, Delaware
Yes
No

 

Tripler Army Medical Center Program
Honolulu, Hawaii
Yes
No

 

National Capital Consortium Program
Bethesda, Maryland
Yes
No

 

Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center Program
Brooklyn, New York
Yes
No

 

St John's Episcopal Hospital-South Shore Program
Far Rockaway, New York
Yes
No

 

Jamaica Hospital Medical Center Program
Jamaica, New York
Yes
No

 

Griffin Memorial Hospital Program
Norman, Oklahoma
Yes
No

 

Naval Medical Center (Portsmouth) Program
Portsmouth, Virginia
Yes
No
SPECIALITY
NAME
PARTICIPATE IN ERAS
PARTICIPATE IN NRMP

PEDIATRICS

Children's Hospital of Orange County Program
Orange, California
No
-

 

San Juan City Hospital Program
San Juan, Puerto Rico
No
-

 

Naval Medical Center (Portsmouth) Program
Portsmouth, Virginia
No
-

 

University of California (Irvine) Program
Orange, California
Yes
No

 

Naval Medical Center (San Diego) Program
San Diego, California
Yes
No

 

Tripler Army Medical Center Program
Tripler AMC, Hawaii
Yes
No

 

National Capital Consortium Program
Bethesda, Maryland
Yes
No

 

Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center Program
Brooklyn, New York
Yes
No

 

Nationwide Children's Hospital/Doctors Hospital Program
Columbus, Ohio
Yes
No

 

San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium Program
Fort Sam Houston, Texas
Yes
No

 

Madigan Healthcare System Program
Tacoma, Washington
Yes
No
 
make sure you also read up on the related article - on securing a residency even if you did not match. 

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