leviathan Posted May 3, 2013 Report Share Posted May 3, 2013 Saba match list is out for this year, 21 matches in Canada: http://www.saba.edu/saba/images/Forms/2013_Saba%20Residency.pdf SGU's list is also out with 20 matches in Canada. https://apps.sgu.edu/ERD/2013/ResidPost.nsf/BYPGY?OpenView&RestrictToCategory=PGY1&Count=-1 Not sure how many applied in total which is probably more important. Anyone have match results from Irish or Australian schools? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Edict Posted May 4, 2013 Report Share Posted May 4, 2013 I have the match stats collected by the CIMSA. If you want to see all the schools go to studentdoctor.net under uk and ireland for the full match stats. I posted RCSI match stats detailed and Irish match stats general. Note: I don't go to Ireland, so i'm neutral to this. RCSI Match Statistics 2013 • 20 Canadians matched in first round of CaRMs – 16 Final Meds, 4 Prior year grad – 35 applied • 15 Final Med Canadians entered second round of CaRMs – 6 matched • 1 Neuro- Pediatrics, Ottawa University • 1 Neuro- Pediatrics, UBC • 1 Pediatrics, NOSM • 1 Internal Medicine, University of Saskachewan • 1 Psych, UBC • 1 Psych, Ottawa • 7 Canadians matched in US (3 did not apply to Canada) • TOTAL= 29 Canadians matched to North America Out of the 2013 grads • 29/38= 76.3%, 9 unmatched Canadians • % match to Canada in 1st round (16/35)=45.7% • % match to Canada overall (22/35)= 62.9% • Internal Medicine – 2 x Western University – McMaster University – University of Toronto – University of Manitoba – University of Saskachewan (2nd round) • Family Medicine – University of Toronto – McMaster University – University of Manitoba – 2 x Memorial 2 x University of Saskachewan • Pediatrics – Ottawa University – NOSM • Pediatric Neurology – University of Toronto – Ottawa University – UBC • Psych – UBC – Ottawa University • Plastic Surgery – Ottawa University • General Surgery – Ottawa University Previous Grads who Matched to CaRMS • Family Medicine – Dalhousie University • Orthopedic Surgery – Western University • Emergency Medicine – University of Toronto – Ottawa University – NOTE: not included in RCSI matched applicant total due to previous year graduation RCSI Canadians Match to ERAS 2013 • Orthopedic Surgery – Temple University • General Surgery – Southern Illinois University • Emergency Medicine – Orlando • Pediatrics – University of Hawaii – Tufts University • Internal Medicine – Albert Einstein/Montefiore – University of Conneticut Irish Match Statistics 2013 • Total Applied = 112 Canadians – 104 applied to CaRMS – 8 did not apply to CaRMS, only to ERAs • Total Matched in Canada – First Round – 43 matches – 2nd Round – 19 matches – Overall Total – 62 (/104) in Canada • Total Matched in the US – 23 matches • Overall Total 84 matches (/112) 75.0% match rate to NA By School • RCSI – 76.3% match rate • Trinity – 92.3% match rate • UCD – 62.5% match rate • UCC – 73.3% match rate • NUIG – 100% match rate • University of Limerick – 75.0% match rate Overall Irish List • Family Medicine – 20 matches • Internal Medicine – 18 matches • Paediatrics – 10 matches • Paediatric Neurology – 3 matches • Neurology – 1 match • Genetics – 1 match • Psychology – 6 matches • Pathology – 1 match • Ob/Gyn – 2 matches • Emergency Medicine – 3 matches • Surgery – General – 2 matches (1 Prelim) – Orthopedic – 4 matches (3 Canada, 1 US) – Plastics – 1 match – Anaesthesia – 1 match (US) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shesh92 Posted June 17, 2013 Report Share Posted June 17, 2013 Does anyone know what happens to the people who don't get matched to the US or Canada? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jnuts Posted June 19, 2013 Report Share Posted June 19, 2013 Intern year in Ireland or research Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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