This bit of glass marks the end of my term on the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP) Board of Directors.
One of the issues that consumed a lot of attention during my term is discussed in this post:
Friday, April 21, 2023
Transition from medical school to residency: defending the parts that work well (namely the NRMP Resident Match)
And here are all my posts about residents and fellows, going back to the beginning of this blog in 2008. (It's been interesting watching medical specialties begin to develop signaling in ways reminiscent of signaling in the Economics job market, to deal with congestion of interviews and applications.*)
My first paper dealing explicitly with The Match suddenly seems to have been published 40 years ago:
Roth, A.E. "The Evolution of the Labor Market for
Medical Interns and Residents: A Case Study in Game Theory", Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 92,
1984, 991‑1016. http://web.stanford.edu/~alroth/papers/evolut.pdf
And the main report (with Elliott Peranson) of our redesign of The Match is now a quarter of a century old:
Roth,
A.E. and E. Peranson, "The Redesign of the Matching Market for American
Physicians: Some Engineering Aspects of Economic Design,” American Economic Review, 89, 4,
September, 1999, 748-780. https://www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=10.1257/aer.89.4.748
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