Centralized
Application Service for Podiatric Residencies
The Central Application
Service for Podiatric Residencies (CASPR) is a national,
centralized application processing and computerized matching
service for the
placement of podiatric medical school graduates into podiatric
medical and surgical residency programs. This program of
residency selection has been serving both applicants and
residency program directors and faculty since 1976.
CPME 320: Standards and Requirements for Approval of
Residencies in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery
CPME 300: Approved Residencies in Podiatric Medicine
CRIP
Centralized
Residency Interview Program
The Centralized Residency
Interview Program (CRIP) is a centralized gathering of residency
candidates and podiatric resident selection committees at one
time and one place for the purpose of interviewing. CRIP saves
time and money for both applicants and hospital programs. CRIP
takes place during a week in January.
CRIP Schedule Based on the Scheduling Questionnaires and Accommodation
Request Forms received from Residency Directors, the CASPR/CRIP
office will make all interview room and sleeping reservations at
the CRIP hotel for your program. Please do not contact the hotel
to make reservations. A confirmation will be sent to you from
our office. All changes to reservations must be made through our
office.
American Association of Colleges of Podiatric Medicine
(AACPM)
15850 Crabbs Branch Way, Suite 320 | Rockville, MD 20855 |
1-800-443-3514 | casprcrip@aacpm.org