Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine non-modifiable pharmacy program characteristics on residency match rates.
Methods: American Society of Health-System Pharmacists match and non-match lists were de-identified and evaluated for students graduating in 2015. Variables analysed included length of program, type of institution and didactic grading scheme.
Key findings: Students from 4-year programs, attending a public institution, or using a grade point average had greater odds of matching. Logistic regression model indicated a good model fit (χ2 (2) of 4.44, P = 0.108).
Conclusions: Students considering residency training may benefit from awareness of such factors when choosing a pharmacy program.
Keywords: match; non-modifiable; pharmacy; residency.
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