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Gendered differences may impact how medical students rank their preferred schools when matching for residency, according to study data published in Organization Science. Across two studies, the data show that men and women navigate the Main Residency Match differently and highlight the need for improved education on the process, according to Samuel E. Skowronek, PhD, assistant professor of
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