Residency Scramble package offers:
- Fax/email submissions of your electronic application to residency programs in an instant. We will start the submission process at 12:00PM EST of March 16th, 2010 "Scramble day".
- The fastest fax/email submission service available on the web. We will fax and email your electronic residency application to all available programs within minutes.
- Fax/email history available for you to view which allows you to review faxes/emails submission time stamps.
- A system that will defeat busy/inactive fax lines. The Electronic Residency system is built with an innovative fax retry feature that allows the greatest chances of delivering your electronic residency application successfully.
- A system with ~80% success rate in the 2009 Residency Scramble season and many new features added to the 2010 Residency Scramble system that will yield even greater results.
- A system that extends beyond Scramble day to cover all of the Post Scramble period if needed. This will give you control to fax and email any program in one click, independently. A free customized list will highlight the relevant programs in the list during the Post Scramble period.
- A system backed by an award-winning internet fax service that provides 99.5% fax line availability.
The Residency Scramble I-RADS system is an Electronic Residency controlled system:
We take responsibility for faxing and emailing your residency scramble application to the residency programs promptly. While we send your faxes and emails we encourage you to give the available programs a phone call to assist in expediting the process.
* Includes full revisions (for activations made on or prior to March 7th 2010)
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IMPORTANT NOTE: Electronic Residency DOES NOT group (bulk) fax and email your electronic application. Electronic Residency's I-RADS is built to individually submit each of your electronic applications and greets each program director with their first and last names. ECFMG urge you to refrain from using services that bulk email/fax documents as it may hurt your application. Electronic Residency is not an intermediate, all communications are 100% between you (the applicant) and residency program directors.
