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Applicant Considerations Associated with Selection of an Emergency Medicine Residency Program
Academic Emergency Medicine, 02/19/09
Laskey S et al. - The most influential factors in residency choice are institutional and residency director reputation and hospital facilities. Personal issues, such as recreational opportunities and spousal opinion, are also important, but are less influential. Significant geographic differences affecting residency choices exist, as do minor gender differences. A majority of residents were highly satisfied overall with their residency choices.
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