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  • What are the fee changes for the R-1 Main Residency Match?
  • What does 'accreditation status' mean?
  • How will the 2023 R-1 Match timeline changes affect those applying to both the CaRMS and the NRMP matches?
  • What is the FM/ES Match?
  • Why are program rank order lists not made public?
  • Why do I have to pay fees to apply with CaRMS?
  • Will I be able to request a leave (e.g. parental leave) or deferral once I match?
  • We require non-aggregate application and/or match data. How would we go about this?
  • What is a return of service (ROS) agreement?
  • How does the CaRMS match work?
  • What does CaRMS do?
  • Where can I find match statistics?
  • Is there a fee associated with the CaRMS application?
  • How can I whitelist email addresses in my personal or school's email account?
  • What is CaRMS' role in the match?
  • What do I need to know if I'm applying to both English and French programs?
  • Is my information safe?
  • What is a program?
  • What are all the different application streams in the R-1 Match?
  • How can I be sure the CaRMS structure and selection process is fair?
  • Can I submit a bilingual application?
  • Is there anything CaRMS does not do?
  • For the medicine subspecialty match, what is the difference between the “regular” and the “particular” stream in the province of Quebec?
  • Can I get a refund?
  • How can a matched applicant be released from their contract?
  • Are there special streams or provisions for applicants who require accommodations due to a disability?
  • What is a resident's salary?
  • Is the critical care medicine program part of the medicine subspecialty match?

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