Active Physicians Practicing in the State Where They Completed Graduate Medical Education (GME) by Specialty, 2019 Percentage Change in the Number of Active Physicians by Specialty, 2014-19 First-Year ACGME Residents and Fellows by Specialty, 2019
Preliminary Data. Preliminary Data for the current ERAS season is collected between August - April (excluding March) for Fellowship and October - April (excluding March) for Residency. Review this update, Preliminary Program Signaling Data and Their Influence on Residency Selection, for a deeper understanding of program signals and their impact.
Over this same interval, the number of applicants has remained in a narrow range between 309 and 354, saving 2011 (n=283). The preponderance of available seats has been filled by graduating seniors from U.S. allopathic medical schools (>90% in each year, except 2012 (87%) and 2017 (84%)).

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