Diagnostic radiology positions fall short of 100% filled

More radiology residency positions were filled at Match Day 2025 than in previous years, but a few spots remained open, according to data released by the National Residency Matching Program (NRMP).

All available integrated interventional radiology resident positions were filled, and a vast majority (97.4%) of diagnostic radiology positions were filled on 2025 Main Residency Match Day, March 21. NRMP officials reported registering 52,498 applicants, an increase of 2,085 (4.1%) over last year.

Main Residency Match by specialtyand program type
2022 2023 2024 2025
Number of positions filled/Number of positions Number of positions filled/Number of positions Number of positions filled/Number of positions Number of positions filled/Number of positions
PGY-1
Diagnostic Radiology 132/132 (100%) 143/143 (100%) 142/145 (97.9%) 147/151 (97.4%)
Interventional radiology (integrated) 45/45 (100%) 51/51 (100%) 50/51 (98%) 52/52 (100%)
PGY-2
Diagnostic radiology 996/997 (99.9%) 1,006/1,006 (100%) 1,016/1,017 (99.9%) 1,042/1,057 (98.6%)
Interventional radiology (integrated) 123/123 (100%) 123/125 (98.4%) 135/137 (98.5%) 147/150 (98%)
Nuclear medicine 0/1 (0%) 3/3 (100%) 3/3 (100%) 1/4 (25%)
Radiology-nuclear medicine 3/3 (100%) 2/2 (100%) 3/3 (100%) 2/2 (100%)
Physician positions
Diagnostic radiology 26/26 (100%) 27/27 (100%) 24/24 (100%) 27/28 (96.4%)
Interventional radiology 1/1 (100%) 2/2 (100%) 2/2 (100%) 8/11 (72.7%)

There were 1,108 applicants for postgraduate year (PGY)-1 in diagnostic radiology, 1,759 applicants for PGY-2 in diagnostic radiology, and 125 applicants for diagnostic radiology physician positions.

In interventional radiology (integrated), there were 299 PGY-1 applicants, 381 for PGY-2, and 45 for physician positions.

In nuclear medicine, there were 13 applicants for PGY-2. In radiology-nuclear medicine, there were 119 applicants for PGY-2.

Match Day 2025 included 6,626 certified program tracks, an all-time high and an increase of 231 programs over last year, NRMP noted. U.S. MD seniors are the largest applicant type with 20,368 active applicants. At 93.5%, their PGY-1 match rate remained unchanged from last year, despite an increase of 3.1% (613) in active applicants.

Two new specialties, public health and preventive medicine, and occupational and environmental medicine, have been added.

Full statistics can be found on the NRMP’s website.

 

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