Your Red Flags Don’t Define Your Match.
Mission Residency shows you how to turn the weakest parts of your application into the reasons programs rank you.
Over 100 verified student match outcomes, including applicants with low scores, multiple attempts, old graduation years, and previous unmatched cycles.
500+ applicants mentored through the Match process
Two Gates Determine Your Match.
Mission Residency trains you for both sides of the Match equation.
Source: NRMP Program Director Survey
Why Good Applicants Still Go Unmatched
Matching is not just about credentials.
It is about strategy, positioning, and how programs interpret your story.
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Weak Interview Positioning
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Invisible Red Flags
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No Strategic Mentor
Most applicants get advice. Very few get real mentorship from someone who understands how programs actually think.
500+
Students Mentored
Multi-Cycle
Applicants Matched
IMGs & Caribbean
Graduates Supported
you are leaving your Match outcome to chance.
Mission Residency exists to change that.
Proof That Strategy Changes Outcomes
Students come to Mission Residency with low scores, failed cycles, old graduation years, visa issues, and broken confidence.
Many of them still match.
5 MATCH CYCLES
Matched 2023
12-YEAR GRADUATE • 2ND ATTEMPT
Matched 2025
TWO MATCH CYCLES • FAMILY MEDICINE
Marian Ghaly
Matched 2022 – St. Joseph University Medical Center
These are not isolated success stories.
They are what happens when applicants stop guessing and start training strategically.
Real Match Stories:
Overcoming Red Flags
If you think your situation is difficult, chances are we've seen worse.
Mission Residency has helped applicants match with some of the most challenging profiles imaginable.
Fun Mission Residency Match Stats
Sometimes the numbers tell the most surprising stories.
Read More Verified Reviews From Mission Residency Alumni
These match stories represent only a portion of the feedback we receive from students who have successfully matched through MissionMed.
View Reviews From Real StudentsYour Red Flags Don't Define Your Future
See all verified red flag match outcomes with exact scores, specialties, and programs.
See All Verified Match Outcomes Book Your Free Strategy CallHow Mission Residency Actually Works
Matching is not luck. It is preparation, positioning, and execution.
Mission Residency trains applicants through a structured mentorship process designed specifically for the residency Match.
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Application Diagnosis
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Narrative Reframing
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Interview Strategy Training
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Match Execution Strategy
We guide applicants through ranking strategy, program communication, and final Match preparation so they maximize their chances of being ranked.
Mission Residency is not a course.
It is mentorship designed to prepare applicants for one of the most competitive selection processes in medicine.
Program Directors Evaluate Two Things.
We Train You for Both.
Every year, the NRMP surveys thousands of program directors about what drives their decisions. The data reveals two distinct evaluation stages — and different factors matter at each one. Mission Residency is built around this framework.
Getting the Interview
What gets you into the room
- Personal statement development
- ERAS application optimization
- LOR strategy
- Red flag narrative strategy
- USCE positioning
Earning the Rank
What happens once you're there
- Mock interview training
- Communication science
- Pressure testing
- Program-specific preparation
- Post-interview debriefs
Not sure which stage needs the most work?
Book a free strategy session and we'll assess both sides of your Match profile.
Source: NRMP Program Director Survey
Meet Dr. Brian
Dr. Brian Mark built Mission Residency after spending more than a decade mentoring international medical graduates who were struggling to navigate the residency Match.
What makes his approach different is simple. He understands the journey personally.
Dr. Brian comes from a Filipino physician family and completed his own medical training in the Philippines before returning to the United States to work in medical education.
During his time as a Medical Director at Kaplan Medical, he coached thousands of students preparing for USMLE exams and residency applications. What he saw repeatedly was the same problem. Many strong applicants were not failing because they lacked knowledge. They were failing because no one had taught them how residency programs actually make decisions.
Mission Residency was built to fix that. Instead of generic advising, the program focuses on the real factors program directors use to select and rank applicants. Personal strategy. Interview performance. Communication under pressure. The skills that actually determine whether you match.
“I built Mission Residency for the students I kept seeing fall through the cracks – talented doctors who simply needed the right strategy and preparation to compete.”
– Dr. Brian
Why Mission Residency Is Different
Most advising services focus on applications.
Mission Residency focuses on how programs actually evaluate applicants.
TRADITIONAL ADVISING
Application checklists
Surface-level interview tips
These approaches help applicants apply.
They do not teach applicants how programs think.
MISSION RESIDENCY
Narrative positioning
Deep interview preparation
Match strategy guidance
Applicants learn how residency programs actually evaluate candidates.
WHY THIS MATTERS
They rank people.
Understanding how programs think can dramatically change how an applicant is perceived.
Mission Residency is built around mentorship, strategy, and understanding how programs evaluate applicants.
That difference is why students with difficult paths are still able to match.
Find Your Situation. See Your Path.
Students come to Mission Residency with very different stories.
The strategy changes depending on who you are, what your red flags are, and where you are in the Match process.
Mission Residency helps reapplicants understand what went wrong, rebuild their positioning, and approach the next cycle with real strategy instead of guesswork.
Mission Residency was built with the IMG journey in mind - helping applicants position themselves strategically despite visa issues, old graduation years, and nontraditional paths.
Mission Residency helps older graduates reframe their experience, narrative, and application strategy so programs see value instead of risk.
Mission Residency helps applicants understand how to manage those concerns strategically and present themselves in a stronger, more credible way.
No two applicants should prepare the same way.
Mission Residency works because the strategy is built around your actual situation – not a generic checklist.
Compared to What?
“How much does it cost?” is the first question most applicants ask. But the better question is: “Compared to what?”
“Compared to what?” is the question I ask every applicant who leads with price.
Compared to another application cycle? That costs $71,000 to $90,000 when you add up ERAS fees, travel, USCE, retakes, and a full year of lost PGY-1 salary.
The cost of the program was not the hard part. The hard part was everything I spent before I found the right preparation.
Dr. Brian Mark | Founder, Mission Residency
The Real Cost of Not Matching This Cycle
These are actual costs that IMG applicants face when they go through an additional application cycle. Every number is sourced.
| If You Do Not Match | Estimated Cost | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Another ERAS application cycle IMGs average ~125 applications per cycle | $3,180 – $6,000+ | AAMC ERAS Fee Schedule 2026 |
| Interview travel and expenses Lodging, flights, meals across multiple cities | $400 – $7,000 | AAMC Cost of Interviewing Report |
| Additional USCE rotations 1–2 months at U.S. teaching hospitals | $2,400 – $6,400 | MissionMed USCE Program Data |
| USMLE exam retakes If scores expire or retake is needed | $695 – $1,020 | ECFMG / USMLE Published Fees 2025 |
| NRMP Match registration | $85 | NRMP Fee Schedule |
| Lost PGY-1 salary - one year delay Mean first-year resident salary, 2025 | $65,000 – $70,000 | AAMC Resident Compensation Survey |
| Estimated cost of one additional failed cycle | $71,000 – $90,000+ | Combined estimate |
What Students Say About the Investment
These applicants weighed the cost - and matched.
“I spent thousands on applications and rotations before finding Mission Residency. The mentorship paid for itself in one cycle - I finally matched after five attempts.”
“As an old IMG with multiple attempts, the investment in Mission Residency was the turning point. I matched at my first choice program in my first season with Dr. Brian.”
The real question is not what the program costs.
It is what another failed cycle costs you - financially, professionally, and personally.
Book Your Free Strategy SessionInvestment in Your Match
Matching into residency is one of the most important career milestones in medicine.
Mission Residency is designed to give applicants the mentorship, strategy, and preparation needed to Match.
Many applicants spend years reapplying, repeating interviews, and wondering what went wrong. Mission Residency exists because the match process should not be navigated alone. With the right strategy, preparation, and mentorship, outcomes change.
MISSION RESIDENCY MENTORSHIP
Pricing Discussed During Consultation
Every applicant’s situation is different. During your free strategy session, we’ll discuss options tailored to your goals.
Over 500 applicants mentored through the Match process.
Your application story does not determine your outcome.
Your preparation does.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Applicants considering mentorship often have similar questions about timing, eligibility, and whether the program fits their situation. Here are some of the most common ones.
Mission Residency is not a course. It is a match strategy built around your specific profile. Most programs teach general interview tips or test prep to large groups. We do the opposite. Dr. Brian works directly with a limited number of applicants each season, building a personalized strategy around your scores, your graduation year, your clinical experience, and the specific red flags in your application. The focus is not just on what you know. It is on how programs perceive you. Dr. Brian has trained over 500 applicants across 30+ countries, and he also advises residency programs on how they evaluate candidates. That perspective changes everything about how we prepare you.
Yes. This program was built for applicants with red flags. We have worked with applicants who had Step 1 scores below 200, graduation year gaps of 8 or more years, limited US clinical experience, and multiple failed attempts. Many of them matched. Red flags do not disqualify you. But they do require a different strategy. The mentorship focuses on reframing how programs see your application, turning potential weaknesses into evidence of persistence, adaptability, and clinical readiness.
Going unmatched does not mean your career is over. It means this cycle did not work, and in most cases, there is a fixable reason. Many applicants we work with are reapplicants. Some went unmatched once. Others went through two, three, or even five application cycles before training with us and matching. The mentorship identifies what went wrong: whether it was your interview performance, your application narrative, your rank list strategy, or how programs perceived your red flags, and builds a plan to fix it for the next cycle.
Mission Residency offers three tiers of training, and each tier includes flexible payment options. You can pay in full for the best value, choose a six-installment plan with no credit check, or use our MatchFirst™ deferred payment option on qualifying tiers. Pricing and availability vary by season and enrollment timing. To discuss which tier and payment plan fits your situation, you can schedule a free strategy consultation. There is no pressure and no obligation. Just a conversation about your options.
MatchFirst™ is Mission Residency's deferred payment option. You pay a deposit to begin training immediately and receive full access to the program: the same coaching, sessions, and support as any full-pay student. The remaining balance is only due after you match. If you complete the program requirements and do not match, the balance is waived. This is the only program in the IMG coaching space that works this way. It exists because we believe in the work we do, and we are willing to share the financial risk with you.
It depends on where you are in the cycle, but in many cases the answer is no. It is not too late. We have worked with applicants who started just weeks before their first interview and still matched. The mentorship is designed to be intensive and focused. Whether you are months out or days away from interview season, we can assess your situation and build a realistic plan. If timing is a concern, the best step is to schedule a consultation so we can give you an honest assessment of what is possible.
Book Your Free Strategy Session
In this consultation we review your application profile, identify your red flags, and outline a strategy for the Match.
No obligation. Just a focused conversation about your situation.
