Common use of Linked and Restricted Programs Clause in Contracts

Linked and Restricted Programs. Program directors can link advanced programs to a designated preliminary program to limit enrollment in a preliminary program to that group of applicants who matched into a specific advanced program. Applicants should be told to rank the advanced program on their primary rank order lists and the preliminary program on the supplemental rank order list that corresponds to that advanced program. In addition, the preferred applicants must be ranked on the rank order lists of both the advanced program and the preliminary program. During the matching process, the preliminary program will be considered only if the applicant matches to the advanced program and the preliminary program appears on a supplemental rank order list associated with the linked advanced program. Because of this restriction, the preliminary program will not appear in the List of Unfilled Programs of the NRMP Match results.

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Samples: Participation Agreement, Participation Agreement, www.nrmp.org

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Linked and Restricted Programs. Program directors can link advanced programs to a designated preliminary program to limit enrollment in a preliminary program to that group of applicants who matched into a specific advanced program. Applicants should be told to rank the advanced program on their primary rank order lists and the preliminary program on the supplemental rank order list that corresponds to that advanced program. In addition, the preferred applicants must be ranked on the rank order lists of both the advanced program and the preliminary program. During the matching process, the preliminary program will be considered only if the applicant matches to the advanced program and the preliminary program appears on a supplemental rank order list associated with the linked advanced program. Because of this restriction, the preliminary program will not appear in the List of Unfilled Programs of the NRMP Match results.results.‌

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Samples: www.nrmp.org, www.nrmp.org

Linked and Restricted Programs. Program directors can link advanced programs to a designated preliminary program to limit enrollment in a preliminary program to that group of applicants who matched into a specific advanced program. Applicants should be told to rank the advanced program on their primary rank order lists and the preliminary program on the supplemental rank order list that corresponds to that advanced program. In addition, the preferred applicants must be ranked on the rank order lists of both the advanced program and the preliminary program. program.‌ During the matching process, the preliminary program will be considered only if the applicant matches to the advanced program and the preliminary program appears on a supplemental rank order list associated with the linked advanced program. Because of this restriction, the preliminary program will not appear in the List of Unfilled Programs of the NRMP Match results.

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Samples: www.nrmp.org, www.nrmp.org

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Linked and Restricted Programs. ‌‌ Program directors can link advanced programs to a designated preliminary program to limit enrollment in a preliminary program to that group of applicants who matched into a specific advanced program. Applicants should be told to rank the advanced program on their primary rank order lists and the preliminary program on the supplemental rank order list that corresponds to that advanced program. In addition, the preferred applicants must be ranked on the rank order lists of both the advanced program and the preliminary program. During the matching process, the preliminary program will be considered only if the applicant matches to the advanced program and the preliminary program appears on a supplemental rank order list associated with the linked advanced program. Because of this restriction, the preliminary program will not appear in the List of Unfilled Programs of the NRMP Match results.

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Samples: www.nrmp.org

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