National Matching Service
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The National Matching Service (NMS) is a U.S. cooperation that administers matching services between applicants and employers, primarily in fields related to medicine.
The following matches are administered solely by NMS:
- Postdoctoral Dental Residencies in the United States
- Psychology Internships in the United States and Canada
- Neuropsychology Residencies in the U.S. and Canada
- Osteopathic Internships and Residencies in the United States
- Pharmacy Residencies in the United States
- Articling Positions with Law Firms in Alberta, Canada
Matches that are supported by NMS services or consultation:
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