Gastroenterology
Volume 135, Issue 2 , Pages 344-346 , August 2008

The Gastroenterology Fellowship Match—The First Two Years

  • Muriel Niederle

      Affiliations

    • Associate Professor of Medicine, Internal Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT
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  • Deborah D. Proctor

      Affiliations

    • Department of Economics, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
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  • Alvin E. Roth

      Affiliations

    • Department of Economics, Harvard University, Boston, MA

References 

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  2. McKinney CN, Niederle M, Roth AE. 2005 (The collapse of a medical labor clearinghouse (and why such failures are rare)). American Economic Review. 2005;95:878–889
  3. Niederle M, Roth AE. The gastroenterology fellowship match: how it failed, and why it could succeed once again. Gastroenterology. 2004;127:658–666
  4. Niederle M, Roth AE. The gastroenterology fellowship market: should there be a match?. American Economic Review Papers & Proceedings. 2005;95:372–375
  5. Roth AE. The origins, history, and design of the resident match. JAMA. 2005;289:909–912
  6. Niederle M, Roth AE. Unraveling reduces mobility in a labor market: gastroenterology with and without a centralized match. Journal of Political Economy. 2003;111:1342–1352
  7. Niederle M, Roth AE. Relationship between wages and presence of a match in medical fellowships. JAMA. 2003;290:1153–1154
  8. Roth AE, Peranson E. The redesign of the matching market for American physicians: some engineering aspects of economic design. American Economic Review. 1999;89:748–779
  9. Niederle M. Competitive wages in a match with ordered contracts. American Economic Review. 2007;97:1957–1969

PII: S0016-5085(08)01197-9

doi: 10.1053/j.gastro.2008.06.075

Gastroenterology
Volume 135, Issue 2 , Pages 344-346 , August 2008