Information/Statistics (2021/2022)
Let’s get into some data that can help applicants wrap their heads around the scope of the entire process. Those seeking a medical physics residency are probably well aware that most residency programs participate in the National Match Service (NMS) system that pairs interested applicants with similarly interested programs. With that said, some programs decline to participate in the NMS system, and applicants need to seek the individual programs’ websites for more information regarding their application. These applications will normally have similar, but different requirements than the NMS application, as well as earlier application deadlines.
The NMS application needs to be submitted with credits, which can be bought and then applied to individual applications. As of 2022, it is $150 to buy a batch of ten credits, and $20 to buy a single credit. Often, applicants will apply to programs in batches of 10 in order to optimize for cost. Typically, non-match programs do not require an application fee.