There are many factors to consider as you build your list of family medicine residency programs. Family medicine is a broad specialty, and the hundreds of available residency options reflect that variety. For example, there are three- and four-year program options, as well as combined specialty programs that require five years of training. Make time for in-depth research into residency programs by reflecting on your professional goals and personal needs early in the Match process.
As you begin to look at your options, keep an open mind and conduct a wide search. Find out about programs by attending residency fairs, talking to your department chair, and reviewing programs' websites. You can build a list and track your favorite programs using the AAFP's residency search tools.
Doing the appropriate research and ultimately selecting programs to apply to is a process that will require almost a year. Breaking the process down into stages can be a helpful way to manage your time and energy.
Making and narrowing your list of potential programs can be difficult. Know where to look (and where not to) for guidance.
For more tips on selecting a residency program, download the 2024-2025 Strolling Through the Match guidebook.