Military guide Military Guide Updated Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine Academic and Career Guidance C Contents Military Match The Basics Introduction to the Military Match Active Duty Tours ADT ? s Interviews Letters of Recommenda

Military Guide Updated Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine Academic and Career Guidance C Contents Military Match The Basics Introduction to the Military Match Active Duty Tours ADT ? s Interviews Letters of Recommendation Civilian Deferments Transitional Year A Word about Competitive Residencies Military GME Application Timeline Class of Military GME Application Resources Service Speci ?c Information MODS Match Processes Air Force can apply for Military and Civilian positions Army can only apply for civilian positions in General Surgery and Orthopedics Navy can apply for Military or Civilian positions C Military Match The Basics Introduction to the Military Match The Military Match shares many characteristics with the civilian match with some important di ?erences depending on which branch of the military you are in The Military Match is early taking place in December instead of March The timetable is therefore moved up a bit An example of a timetable is included below as a guide The application process may vary as well Air Force Army and Navy use a system called MODS for the application process however starting with the class of students seeking a PGY- will use a paper application and submit their documentation di ?erently Like the civilian match a CV Personal Statement COMLEX Scores Transcript MSPE and Letters of Recommendation are included in the application and information on how to upload these will be sent to you After the applications and rank lists are submitted the Joint Service Graduate Medical Education JSGME Board meets in mid-November and ranks the applicants using various criteria including grades COMLEX scores research performance on ??audition ? rotations interviews and prior military service Candidates are either matched into their number one military residency matched into a military second choice specialty ??deferred ? into a civilian residency Air Force and Navy only or matched into a military transitional year It is in your best interest to stay in contact with your branch regarding the application process There are di ?erences between the Army Navy and Air Force and each branch is responsible for their match process Active Duty Tours ADT ? s Your ?nal rank order list for the Military Match will be due in mid-October With this being said away electives at potential residency sites should be done before then or at least scheduled to be completed July to September is the best window to complete rotations for military positions Setting up the ADT usually consists of calling or emailing the clerkship coordinator at the site and checking availability Some sites have websites through which you can request rotations but many will rely on you calling You should set these rotations up as early as you can If you are having issues with your core rotation schedule please get in contact with your SSA Program Directors also look well on in-person interviews even if you do not do an ADT rotation and may be open to a few days or week-long visit for interviews if you contact them directly and express

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