The most important — and largest — category in the survey is «other»: 23.9 % of year - 2000
medical school graduates listed grants and fellowships from «other» sources — that is, from a wide range of smaller programs.
In 2003, Nobel Prize winning economist Alvin Roth and his colleagues Atila Abdulkadrigolu, and Parag Pathak implemented a version of the deferred acceptance algorithm, whose most widespread use is to match
graduates of
medical school to residency programs, which involved both students and
schools listing their preferences but having the Department of Education responsible for the sorting (Abdulkadiroglu, Pathak, & Roth, 2005).
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