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ResidencyCAS Update from the CORD Board of Directors
Dear CORD Community, Over the past year, Emergency Medicine successfully completed its first application cycle utilizing ResidencyCAS. As the CORD Board of Directors reflects on this transition and reviews feedback from applicants, advisors, coordinators, and program leadership, we would like to share our continued support for the use of ResidencyCAS for the upcoming application season. Our […] -
Joint Statement on the Emergency Medicine 2024 Match Results
In the 2024 Match, we enthusiastically welcomed over 3000 new residents to Emergency Medicine! Much has been said about the EM Match of the last 2 years. This year’s results are a testament to the resilience of our specialty, an acknowledgment of the critical role EM holds in the House of Medicine, and a result […] -
Statement Regarding ABEM’s Decision on Public Access to Program Board Pass Rates
We understand that the announcement yesterday from ABEM concerning public access to Program Board pass rates has generated significant conversation and concern. The Board is committed to collaborating with ABEM as we move forward to advance our specialty through effective communication and cooperation. We look forward to our upcoming Town Hall at ACEP’s Scientific Assembly, […] -
Statement on ResidencyCAS
Thank you all for your engagement and input at the CORD@ACEP Town Hall, where we spent a considerable portion of our time debriefing APIC’s review and recommendations regarding ERAS alternatives. CORD has decided to partner with ResidencyCAS to help us develop our own platform specifically designed to support our emergency medicine residency application process. This […] -
CORD’s Response to Proposed ACGME Changes
Thank you for your messages, emails, calls, and conversations regarding the proposed changes to the ACGME Program Requirements. We recognize the significant impact these changes could have on emergency medicine training programs, institutions, and our specialty. We want to clearly acknowledge the concerns, particularly surrounding the proposal for a universal four-year training format. We also […]
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ResidencyCAS Update from the CORD Board of Directors
Dear CORD Community, Over the past year, Emergency Medicine successfully completed its first application cycle utilizing ResidencyCAS. As the CORD Board of Directors reflects on this transition and reviews feedback from applicants, advisors, coordinators, and program leadership, we would like to share our continued support for the use of ResidencyCAS for the upcoming application season. Our […] -
Joint Statement on the Emergency Medicine 2024 Match Results
In the 2024 Match, we enthusiastically welcomed over 3000 new residents to Emergency Medicine! Much has been said about the EM Match of the last 2 years. This year’s results are a testament to the resilience of our specialty, an acknowledgment of the critical role EM holds in the House of Medicine, and a result […] -
Statement Regarding ABEM’s Decision on Public Access to Program Board Pass Rates
We understand that the announcement yesterday from ABEM concerning public access to Program Board pass rates has generated significant conversation and concern. The Board is committed to collaborating with ABEM as we move forward to advance our specialty through effective communication and cooperation. We look forward to our upcoming Town Hall at ACEP’s Scientific Assembly, […] -
Statement on ResidencyCAS
Thank you all for your engagement and input at the CORD@ACEP Town Hall, where we spent a considerable portion of our time debriefing APIC’s review and recommendations regarding ERAS alternatives. CORD has decided to partner with ResidencyCAS to help us develop our own platform specifically designed to support our emergency medicine residency application process. This […] -
CORD’s Response to Proposed ACGME Changes
Thank you for your messages, emails, calls, and conversations regarding the proposed changes to the ACGME Program Requirements. We recognize the significant impact these changes could have on emergency medicine training programs, institutions, and our specialty. We want to clearly acknowledge the concerns, particularly surrounding the proposal for a universal four-year training format. We also […]
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ResidencyCAS Update from the CORD Board of Directors
Dear CORD Community, Over the past year, Emergency Medicine successfully completed its first application cycle utilizing ResidencyCAS. As the CORD Board of Directors reflects on this transition and reviews feedback from applicants, advisors, coordinators, and program leadership, we would like to share our continued support for the use of ResidencyCAS for the upcoming application season. Our […] -
Joint Statement on the Emergency Medicine 2024 Match Results
In the 2024 Match, we enthusiastically welcomed over 3000 new residents to Emergency Medicine! Much has been said about the EM Match of the last 2 years. This year’s results are a testament to the resilience of our specialty, an acknowledgment of the critical role EM holds in the House of Medicine, and a result […] -
Statement Regarding ABEM’s Decision on Public Access to Program Board Pass Rates
We understand that the announcement yesterday from ABEM concerning public access to Program Board pass rates has generated significant conversation and concern. The Board is committed to collaborating with ABEM as we move forward to advance our specialty through effective communication and cooperation. We look forward to our upcoming Town Hall at ACEP’s Scientific Assembly, […] -
Statement on ResidencyCAS
Thank you all for your engagement and input at the CORD@ACEP Town Hall, where we spent a considerable portion of our time debriefing APIC’s review and recommendations regarding ERAS alternatives. CORD has decided to partner with ResidencyCAS to help us develop our own platform specifically designed to support our emergency medicine residency application process. This […] -
CORD’s Response to Proposed ACGME Changes
Thank you for your messages, emails, calls, and conversations regarding the proposed changes to the ACGME Program Requirements. We recognize the significant impact these changes could have on emergency medicine training programs, institutions, and our specialty. We want to clearly acknowledge the concerns, particularly surrounding the proposal for a universal four-year training format. We also […]
Stacked List
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ResidencyCAS Update from the CORD Board of Directors
Dear CORD Community, Over the past year, Emergency Medicine successfully completed its first application cycle utilizing ResidencyCAS. As the CORD Board of Directors reflects on this transition and reviews feedback from applicants, advisors, coordinators, and program leadership, we would like to share our continued support for the use of ResidencyCAS for the upcoming application season. Our […] -
Joint Statement on the Emergency Medicine 2024 Match Results
In the 2024 Match, we enthusiastically welcomed over 3000 new residents to Emergency Medicine! Much has been said about the EM Match of the last 2 years. This year’s results are a testament to the resilience of our specialty, an acknowledgment of the critical role EM holds in the House of Medicine, and a result […] -
Statement Regarding ABEM’s Decision on Public Access to Program Board Pass Rates
We understand that the announcement yesterday from ABEM concerning public access to Program Board pass rates has generated significant conversation and concern. The Board is committed to collaborating with ABEM as we move forward to advance our specialty through effective communication and cooperation. We look forward to our upcoming Town Hall at ACEP’s Scientific Assembly, […] -
Statement on ResidencyCAS
Thank you all for your engagement and input at the CORD@ACEP Town Hall, where we spent a considerable portion of our time debriefing APIC’s review and recommendations regarding ERAS alternatives. CORD has decided to partner with ResidencyCAS to help us develop our own platform specifically designed to support our emergency medicine residency application process. This […] -
CORD’s Response to Proposed ACGME Changes
Thank you for your messages, emails, calls, and conversations regarding the proposed changes to the ACGME Program Requirements. We recognize the significant impact these changes could have on emergency medicine training programs, institutions, and our specialty. We want to clearly acknowledge the concerns, particularly surrounding the proposal for a universal four-year training format. We also […]