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when can we apply for next 10? - anemee
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what time?
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Dear ERAS Residency Applicant:

This communiqué does not infer anything whatsoever about your match status.
ERAS has no information regarding your match status.

Beginning at 12:00 noon ET on Tuesday, March 15th, a brief period of time,
commonly known as “Scramble”, is set aside for unmatched applicants and
ACGME-accredited programs to fill positions that went unfilled during the NRMP
Main Match. This brief period occurs between 12:00 noon ET on Tuesday, March
15th and 12:00 noon ET on Thursday, March 17th.

During this period, residency applicants who did not match to a position in
the NRMP Main Match may use ERAS to send applications, free of charge, to a
maximum of forty five (45) ACGME-accredited programs including both new
programs, as well as programs where they applied previously during the ERAS
application season. You are eligible for the free applications if your account
is paid in full and you have applied to and paid for at least one
ACGME-accredited program by 3:00 P.M. ET on Friday, March 11th.


NEW for Scramble 2011: Applicants may still apply or re-apply to a total of 45
ACGME-accredited programs during scramble from 12 noon ET March 15 – 12 noon
ET March 17. However, a maximum allotted number of submissions are allowed
each day. These are absolute maximums – applicants will not be able to apply
to more than that during the Scramble period, even if you are willing to pay a
fee to do so.

Scramble Day 1 – Tuesday, March 15th 12:00 Noon – Tuesday, March 15th 11:59 PM
- Allows you to apply or re-apply to a total of 30 ACGME-accredited programs

Scramble Day 2 – Wednesday, March 16th 12:00 AM – Wednesday, March 16th 11:59
PM - Allows you to apply or re-apply to a total of 10 ACGME-accredited
Programs

Scramble Day 3 - Thursday, March 17th 12:00 AM – Thursday, March 17th 12:00
Noon - Allows you to apply or re-apply to a total of 5 ACGME-accredited
programs

Please consult with your designated dean’s office for assistance when applying
to ACGME-accredited programs during Scramble. If you have any questions about
using ERAS during Scramble, contact our HelpDesk at 202-862-6264 for
assistance.

Additional information, including a tip sheet and a PowerPoint presentation
about using ERAS during Scramble can be found on the Residency Applicants home
page: https://www.aamc.org/students/medstudents/eras/.

Sincerely,

B. Renee Overton
ERAS Director

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