This is a politically charged discussion for all of the obvious reasons. As has been pointed out many times on this site, however, there are many programs that have a "history" of matching women, minority, etc... applicants and there are others which simply don't.
There is not a lot of mystery to this since you all have access to programs' websites, previous students' perspectives, and current residents in those particular programs. If you are a woman applicant at a program that has no women residents and hasn't had one graduate in many years, it's very likely that you're in the wrong place.
On the other hand, there are plenty of programs (community, academic, small, and large) that believe diversity is a positive characteristic and with the applicant pool being so incredibly qualified and competitive it's very easy to match a "diverse" group.
For the record, as mentioned in the above post, we matched 3 women out of 5 for our 5-year program and 1 woman for our 6-year program. The statistics this year: 500 applications (67 women). We interviewed 58 people this year (19 women).
I know from speaking to the PD at HJD they also matched 4 women (out of their 12 residents).
Bottom line: Do your homework and identify programs that you feel will be a good fit for you - not just because of your gender or race (although that's clearly important) but also for all the other criteria that "Staff", other attendings and I have tried to assist you with in this challenging process.
As always, feel free to email me if you have any questions which you'd like to discuss "off-line" - [url=mailto]
[email protected][/url].
wnl