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Published Online: 18 April 2003

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According to the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC), a record high number of 23,365 residency positions were offered in the 2003 match. This was accompanied by an all-time high in the number of applicants matched to residency positions.
There were 23,965 “active” applicants in the 2003 match, more than 500 more than last year. (Active applicants are those who submit a list of residency program choices.) Of those applicants, 14,332 were U.S. medical school seniors.
Although the number of U.S. senior participants did not significantly change from the previous year (in 2002 there were 14,336), the total number of non-U.S. citizen international medical graduate participants increased by 10 percent over last year, from 4,556 in 2002 to 5,029 in 2003.

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Published online: 18 April 2003
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