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Understanding accelerated 3-year MD program graduates: key considerations for residency directors.

Alicia Gonzalez-Flores1, Sally A Santen2, Lisa Strano-Paul3

  • 1Department of Internal Medicine, University of California Davis School of Medicine, Davis, CA, United States.

Academic Medicine : Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges
|June 29, 2026
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Accelerated 3-year MD programs (A3YP) are expanding, graduating more physicians. Despite differences in applications, A3YP graduates perform comparably to traditional students in residency.

Keywords:
accelerated medical educationgraduate medical educationresidency selection/applicationundergraduate medical educationworkforce development

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Area of Science:

  • Medical Education
  • Physician Workforce Development

Background:

  • Accelerated 3-year MD programs (A3YP) have grown significantly, with 20% of allopathic medical schools now offering them.
  • These programs aim to address physician shortages, reduce student debt, and offer specialized training pathways.
  • Over 1100 students have graduated from A3YPs, with increasing numbers entering residency.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To inform residency program directors (PDs) about the increasing number of A3YP applicants.
  • To outline considerations for evaluating A3YP graduates within the National Residency Matching Program (NRMP).
  • To provide a foundation for understanding the challenges and opportunities presented by A3YP applicants.

Main Methods:

  • This perspective synthesizes current trends and observations regarding A3YP implementation and graduate performance.
  • It reviews existing data on A3YP graduate outcomes, including standardized testing and residency milestones.
  • It discusses the unique application characteristics of A3YP students, such as limited extracurriculars and rotation opportunities.

Main Results:

  • A3YP applicants, despite differences in application profiles, demonstrate comparable performance to traditional MD students.
  • Residency milestones, standardized test scores, well-being, and satisfaction levels are similar between A3YP and traditional graduates.
  • While some A3YPs are linked to residencies, graduates often match outside these programs.

Conclusions:

  • Residency program directors will increasingly encounter A3YP graduates in the NRMP.
  • A contextualized evaluation approach is necessary for PDs to effectively assess these applicants.
  • A3YPs offer a viable pathway for medical education, producing competent physicians comparable to those from traditional programs.