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Everything You Want to Know about ‘The Match’ But Are Afraid to Ask - Dr. Donna Lamb, President & CEO of the National Resident Matching Program

Everything You Want to Know about ‘The Match’ But Are Afraid to Ask - Dr. Donna Lamb, President & CEO of the National Resident Matching Program

FromRaise the Line


Everything You Want to Know about ‘The Match’ But Are Afraid to Ask - Dr. Donna Lamb, President & CEO of the National Resident Matching Program

FromRaise the Line

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Length:
27 minutes
Released:
Nov 16, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Dr. Donna Lamb wanted to be a surgeon growing up, but coming from a poor family in which no one had been to college, she was routed into becoming a nurse instead. Today, she leads the National Resident Matching Program which oversees The Match, a high-stakes step in the educational journey of physicians. On this episode of Raise the Line with host Dr. Rishi Desai, you’ll learn about the history of The Match, how it works today, and benefit from some myth busting about this crucial moment when doctors learn where they will do their specialty training. Dr. Lamb also addresses the key issue of student debt, the solutions to which need to transcend race and generation. “It's so much larger than just money at this point,” she says. “It has to be a larger moral justice issue that we need to grapple with as a society.” Check out this fascinating episode to find out why the NRMP is starting to collect demographic data to try to understand diversity patterns, and hear Dr. Lamb's response to what happens when applicants don't “match.” Plus, benefit from her advice to current medical students who may be approaching The Match.
Released:
Nov 16, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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