Is psychiatry getting more competitive

Is psychiatry getting more competitive

Psych isn't competitive, but programs in great locations are going to be more difficult to get into for.Psych and em are 'becoming more competitive at faster rate than most other fields' (to borrow your words).Emergency medicine is surprisingly one of the least competitive medical specialties, even though it pays well and the lifestyle is good.Medical school seniors are readily able to match into psychiatry, the top tier residency programs are quite competitive.It is one of the least competitive specialties, though it is getting more competitive relatively quickly.But beginning in 2013, the match numbers for psychiatry began to climb steadily, with particularly dramatic increases in the last five years:

A more competitive residency is not more prestigious.Anecdotally, one could argue that the field is becoming more competitive;Its relatively an easy speciality to get into for a foreign medical graduate as compared to other residency programs in us.Graduates matching into psychiatry only rose slightly from 5.1% in 2013 to 5.4% in 2017, indicating a modest shift in competitiveness.The 6 least competitive medical specialties are:So there was a blip up in 2017, but this year was the lowest in 6 years.

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