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Paving a Path Forward After an Unsuccessful GI Fellowship Match
Kevin Houston1, Aimen Farooq2, Mariam Naveed2
1Virginia Commonwealth University Health System, Richmond, USA. kevinvanhouston@gmail.com.
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The gastroenterology (GI) fellowship match is among the most competitive subspecialty matches in internal medicine, with approximately 35% of applicants going unmatched annually. For many trainees, not matching can feel like a significant personal and professional setback. However, this moment can also serve as an inflection point for growth and recalibration. Provided in this manuscript is a practical framework to support unmatched re-applicants in navigating the post-match period and strengthening their candidacy for future application cycles.It is essential to acknowledge the emotional impact of an unsuccessful match and allow time for reflection before re-engaging in the process. While there may be a small number of open slots that do not fill and are open for a scramble-type process, this requires rapid action and access to all application materials to be readily sent, at a time when the unmatched applicant is still going through the disappointment of not matching. Re-applicants should seek mentorship and honest feedback to identify gaps in their applications and set clear goals for the upcoming year(s). Strategies to enhance re-applications include engaging in scholarly activity, pursuing structured research or clinical opportunities, strengthening letters of recommendation, and broadening the scope of program applications.Ultimately, while not matching can be a difficult experience, many successful gastroenterologists have faced this challenge and gone on to excel. By reframing the setback as an opportunity to reflect, rethink, and restart, unmatched re-applicants can re-enter the fellowship match process with improved qualifications and a compelling story of perseverance.
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