Top IMG Friendly Specialties of 2023 Residency Match

If you are an International Medical Graduate (IMG), picking which medical specialties to apply to starts with learning about the top IMG friendly fields. Using the information provided by NRMP®’s Advance Data Tables 2023 Main Residency Match, we’ve determined which medical specialties had the highest percentage of US and Non-US IMGs in the positions filled for the 2023 Match. First, however, let’s review some general match statistics to understand the big picture.

Match 2023 General Statistics

34,822 PGY-1 Positions Filled

18,498 US MD Senior (93.7% Match Rate)

6,812 US DO Senior (91.6% Match Rate)

790 US MD Graduate (48% Match Rate)

320 US DO Graduate (48% Match Rate)

3,356 US IMG (67.6% Match Rate)

5,032 Non-US IMG (59.4% Match Rate)

 

Top IMG Friendly Specialties of 2023 by Ratio 

 

PGY-1 IMG % Filled Positions US IMG Non-US IMG MD Senior MD Grad DO Senior DO Grad
General Surgery (Preliminary) 44.5% 582 73 186 246 22 47 7
Internal Medicine (Categorical) 41.3% 9345 1200 2659 3592 133 1688 70
Pathology 40.9% 607 63 185 242 19 87 11
Family Medicine 30% 4511 793 562 1484 90 1511 70
Neurology 26.8% 843 56 170 461 6 148 1
Pediatrics 21.6% 2900 226 401 1635 22 608 6
Interventional Radiology 17.6% 51 3 6 37 0 4 0
Psychiatry 16.4% 2143 202 149 1343 32 403 13
Child Neurology 14.9% 174 8 18 125 0 23 0
Radiology – Diagnostic 14.7% 143 8 13 90 4 28 0
Emergency Medicine 14.3% 2456 289 61 1274 52 730 50
Internal Medicine (Preliminary) 12% 1576 72 117 1205 30 149 2
Transitional Year 11.9% 1524 95 87 1015 26 293 8
General Surgery (Categorical) 10.3% 1667 77 95 1062 153 243 36
Internal Medicine/

Pediatrics

8.5% 388 12 21 307 4 44 0
Anesthesiology 7.9% 1606 58 69 1199 20 245 15
Neurosurgery 6.3% 240 1 14 211 10 3 1
OB/GYN 5.8% 1499 49 38 1102 46 249 15
Physical Med and Rehab 4.9% 206 6 4 118 3 74 1
Plastic Surgery 3.9% 207 2 6 191 7 0 1
Orthopedic Surgery 1.3% 899 8 4 690 69 119 7
Dermatology 0% 29 0 0 21 1 5 1

 

Top IMG Friendly Specialties by Number of IMGs

 

Internal Medicine (Categorical) 3859
Family Medicine 1355
Pediatrics 627
Psychiatry 351
Emergency Medicine 350
General Surgery (Preliminary) 259
Pathology 248
Neurology 226
Internal Medicine (Preliminary) 189
Transitional Year 182
General Surgery

(Categorical)

172
Anesthesiology 127
OB/GYN 87
Internal Medicine/

Pediatrics

33
Child Neurology 26
Diagnostic Radiology 21
Neurosurgery 15
Orthopedic Surgery 12
PM&R 10
Interventional Radiology 9
Plastic Surgery 8
Dermatology 0

 

According to the NRMP:

The top five IMG friendly specialties for US-IMGs were:

Internal Medicine (categorical) (1,200)

Family Medicine (793)

Emergency Medicine (289)

Pediatrics (categorical) (226)

Psychiatry (202)

 

The top five IMG friendly specialties for Non-US IMGs were:

Internal Medicine (categorical) (2,659)

Family Medicine (562)

Pediatrics (categorical) (401)

General Surgery (Preliminary) (186)

Pathology (185)

 

Other IMG Friendly Factors

Beyond statistics, there are other factors IMG residency candidates should consider when choosing medical specialties:

  • Specialty-wide USMLE score expectations – Some specialties are more competitive and have increased expectations of residency candidates. For example, General Surgery programs typically require higher USMLE scores than Psychiatry.
  • Previous work and clinical experiences – All specialties like to see some evidence of commitment and deep interest in the specialty. Specialties such as Family Medicine highly prefer to see some history of Family Medicine experience to prove your dedication.
  • Supporting documents – Another way to prove your interest and dedication to a specialty is having specialty-specific supporting documents. You should work hard to obtain specialty-specific Letters of Recommendation and a Personal Statement for each specialty you plan on applying to. Learn more at Residency Experts.
  • Finances –  Applying to residency can be expensive. The suggested minimum applications for IMG candidates is 100 programs per specialty, which adds up to thousands of dollars. Make sure you assess your specialty decision carefully to make the best use of your resources.
  • Program choices and opportunities – Your choice may depend on how large the specialty you choose is and the number of programs you qualify to apply to, based on your professional credentials and each program’s application requirements. If you pick too narrow a specialty, you may need to prepare a backup specialty.

Choosing a specialty will take time, care, and consideration. While some specialties are less competitive than others, no one specialty is a guaranteed “in.” No matter which specialty you pick, you will still have to put lots of hard work into your MyERAS Application materials, program research, and more.

Visit Match A Resident to see how our Customized Program Lists can help you prepare for a successful Match season!

 

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