I've written before about the benefits of virtual interviews - both with regard to finances and equity. However, the ability to easily hoard residency interviews now has led to an unintended consequence of online access: An increase in qualified applicants who don't match. Thomas Cook MD, an emergency medicine program director in South Carolina, covers this topic in his piece "The Virtual Match is Like the Toilet Paper Rush." In it, he points out that when superior candidates accept a very large number of interviews, there are serious negative consequences for their peers. Cook has a suggestion for a potential remedy based on transparency. The piece is worth a read.