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More than 41,000 medical school seniors, graduates matched to residency slots
The National Resident Matching Program announced March 20 that it matched 41,482 medical school seniors and graduates to U.S. residency positions, filling 93.5% of the training positions offered.
AHA urges DOE to broaden proposed update to definition of ‘professional degree’
The AHA commented Feb.
House introduces AHA-supported Medical Student Education Authorization Act
The Medical Student Education Authorization Act (H.R.
AAMC report finds 7th consecutive year of growth in medical residents
The number of active medical residents grew in 2024-2025, marking the seventh consecutive year of growth, according to a report by the Association of American Medical Colleges.
Applications open for fifth round of Medicare-funded GME residency slots
The application period has opened for hospitals to apply for the latest allocation of Medicare-funded graduate medical education residency slots under Section 126 of the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021.
CMS awards 400 Medicare-funded residency slots to hospitals
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has allocated 400 Medicare-funded residency slots to 169 teaching hospitals.
Over 100 lawmakers sign letter urging Department of Education to classify nursing programs as ‘professional degrees’
More than 100 members of Congress signed a letter submitted Dec. 12 to the Department of Education on concerns about the department’s proposal to omit post-baccalaureate nursing degrees from the regulatory definition of “professional degree” as part of a student loan rule.
Medical school enrollment surpasses 100,000 for first time
Medical school enrollment reached 100,723 for 2025-2026, crossing the six-digit mark for the first time, according to data from the Association of American Medical Colleges.
Coalition, including AHA, urges DHS to exempt foreign medical graduates from ‘duration of status’ designation changes
The AHA and a coalition of 42 national organizations yesterday
AHA urges DHS to maintain current policy for physicians in U.S. with J-1 visas
The AHA urged the Department of Homeland Security today to maintain “duration of status” as an authorized period of stay for the nearly 17,000 physicians nationwide with J-1 visas who are participating in residency and fellowship programs.