A recent opinion piece entitled “Residency Placement Fever” in the journal Academic Medicine by Gruppuso and Adashi noted a recent intensification in the volume of residency applications submitted and interviews offered/attended per applicant.
For keen observers of the Match process, this trend is neither a secret nor a surprise. The Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) has seen an increase in applications filed per US medical school graduate from an average of 30.3 in 2005 to 45.7 in 2015.
Inflation of residency applications is getting out of control these days. Time for a limit in ERA$ pic.twitter.com/AsRn8c3fgd— Francis Deng, MD (@francisdeng) October 31, 2016