Exception - Unmatched SOAP-Eligible Applicants Sample Clauses

The 'Exception - Unmatched SOAP-Eligible Applicants' clause defines a specific provision for applicants who are eligible for the Supplemental Offer and Acceptance Program (SOAP) but remain unmatched after the main residency match process. This clause typically outlines the conditions under which these applicants may be considered for unfilled positions, such as eligibility criteria, application procedures, or timelines for participation in SOAP. Its core practical function is to ensure that qualified, unmatched candidates have a structured opportunity to secure residency positions that remain vacant, thereby maximizing placement efficiency and addressing gaps in program staffing.
Exception - Unmatched SOAP-Eligible Applicants. SOAP-Ineligible Applicants
Exception - Unmatched SOAP-Eligible Applicants. ‌ 1. The applicant does not submit any applications to SOAP-participating programs during Match Week; a. Applicants who have submitted any applications during Match Week will be ineligible to participate in the SOAP exception. 2. The position sought is not affiliated with a Match or SOAP-participating residency program; or 3. The position does not qualify for training credit in an ACGME-accredited residency program.
Exception - Unmatched SOAP-Eligible Applicants. Fully unmatched SOAP-eligible applicants who wish to refrain from participating in the SOAP, and who desire to pursue interests other than clinical residency training (e.g., research, Masters academic program, etc.), may do so in lieu of participating in the SOAP, provided: 1. The applicant does not submit any applications to Match- or SOAP- participating programs during Match Week. a. Applicants who have submitted any applications during Match Week will be ineligible to participate in the SOAP exception 2. The position sought is not affiliated with a Match- or SOAP-participating residency program; 3. The position does not qualify for training credit in an ACGME-accredited residency program; and Neither the medical school, the applicant, nor their advocates may contact SOAP-participating programs for the purpose of discussing or seeking a clinical training position until the conclusion of SOAP.
Exception - Unmatched SOAP-Eligible Applicants. Fully unmatched SOAP-eligible applicants who wish to refrain from participating in SOAP, and who desire to pursue interests other than clinical residency training (e.g., research, Masters academic program, etc.), may do so in lieu of participating in SOAP, provided: 1. The position sought is not affiliated with a Match- or SOAP-participating residency program; 2. The position does not qualify for training credit in an ACGME-accredited residency program; and 3. The applicant does not submit any applications to SOAP-participating programs during Match Week. Neither the applicant, nor their advocates, may contact SOAP-participating programs for the purpose of discussing or seeking a clinical training position until the conclusion of SOAP.

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